Also keep in mind if you are throwing a heavy oil ball on not enough oil it will burn up too soon and die rather than hook
Also keep in mind if you are throwing a heavy oil ball on not enough oil it will burn up too soon and die rather than hook
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Wrong? Not wrong.
Your release is what really matters, actually.
The coverstock is the majority of the ball reaction as far as the equipment goes, but saying the drilling doesn't matter is just ridiculous.
All balls have a high RG and low RG axis (typically the pin and mass bias, respectively). Yes, the cover accounts for appx. 70% of the ball's reaction, but how you position the core against your PAP will help the coverstock grip in different parts of the lane. Typically, using a low RG layout will slow the ball down faster and the coverstock will grip sooner, whereas a high RG layout will help the ball skid down the lane and react more off the friction. All coverstocks have a tendency to want to do certain things, but you still have to consider all the various oils/conditioners, temps, humidity, bowler's release (high/low rev, side/forward roll, etc).
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