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    Alright guys!

    I bought the Brunswick Ringer to help me fill a spot in my bag before I bowl in the PJBT championships this weekend! Parker Bohn, Bill O'Neil, and a bunch of other pros will be there!

    So what layout should I drill the Ringer with? I want it to be uber clean, so I'm thinking pin up. Do any of you guys have some ideas?

    but heres my line up.

    Storm Sync
    DV8 Hell Raiser Revenge
    Storm VGNP
    Brunswick Ringer
    Storm Natural Pearl
    220/300x4/761

    I only throw a hyroad

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    Quote Originally Posted by I suck at bowling View Post
    Alright guys!

    I bought the Brunswick Ringer to help me fill a spot in my bag before I bowl in the PJBT championships this weekend! Parker Bohn, Bill O'Neil, and a bunch of other pros will be there!

    So what layout should I drill the Ringer with? I want it to be uber clean, so I'm thinking pin up. Do any of you guys have some ideas?

    but heres my line up.

    Storm Sync
    DV8 Hell Raiser Revenge
    Storm VGNP
    Brunswick Ringer
    Storm Natural Pearl
    Might try the Rico layout.
    http://www.brunsnick.com/rico_ball_layout.html

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    Quote Originally Posted by bowl1820 View Post
    Never thought about trying it.

    Would it still be clean through the front when the heads are burned up?
    220/300x4/761

    I only throw a hyroad

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    Since everything else besides the Natural is strong I would go for control. Either a pin down or rico layout
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    Quote Originally Posted by Stormed1 View Post
    Since everything else besides the Natural is strong I would go for control. Either a pin down or rico layout
    Got it drilled rico and I love it.

    Thanks for the input guys!
    220/300x4/761

    I only throw a hyroad

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    Everything I've read about layouts for two handed bowlers say never drill a ball pin down. Now I am no expert on layouts, in fact I personally don't know that much, I'm just repeating what I've heard, so take it or leave it. I've heard Belmo never drills pin down, everything is pin up, usually above the bridge. It supposedly has something to do with the very high track of two handers. With that said, the best streak I ever had was a two month stretch bowling two handed with a Track 508a drilled pin down.
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    I want to try a Rico layout but have been told that with my rev rate it would burn up too quickly. I bowl conventional so my rev rate is sure to be below yours.
    I did have a teammate with little rev rate and little axis rotation get a Madness with a Rico layout. He loves it. First time he has ever seen his ball get a decent entry angle.
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