
Originally Posted by
samdasham
Well doggies I was way off the mark. Would the mass bias depict more or less the CG of the core? Is it something as a dividing line for the core or the core & ball combined?
Would the CG be roughly in the middle of the two pins or is not that simple and depends more on the shape and placement of the core?
If I have a ball drilled where the CG is marked in relation to the axis of my straight wrist/forearm then wouldn't I evah so roughly be able to spin the ball on it's CG axis w/my CCW spin?
Thanks for the prior explanation.
ETA: Bear w/me as I try to absorb the various nuances of speed/weight/revs/tilt.
Would this statement be true?
Conventional bowlers throw through the middle of the lane, skid through oil to the drier outside where revs gain traction hooking the ball towards the pins, but before arrival the revs turn into a roll to power the ball through the pins.
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