The radius of gyration is an account of the location of the mass inside a given bowling ball and relates whether the ball mass is concentrated toward the center of the ball (low RG), toward the coverstock of the ball (high RG), or between the two points (medium RG).
Low RG balls will encourage a fast and early revolution rate and tend to pick up a strong roll pattern on the front end of the lane. Medium RG balls will pick up a strong revolution rate slightly later on the mid-portion of the lane and high RG balls will lope down the lane conserving energy for later use thereby picking up its strongest roll pattern on the back end of the lane.
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Its not so much about the oil conditions but about how the ball is gonna overact as a whole a low RG is gonna start to hook a little earlier and a high RG ball is gonna get down the lane more and have a stronger backend reaction
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