There are four the range finders. Two for righties and two for lefties. The board 10 rangefinders are from 40 to 43 feet and board 15 pair are from 34 to 37 feet down the lane. Joe Slowinski and other well known bowling coaches teach how to use the bowling ball breakpoint and the end of pattern exit point. The formula suggested is to take the pattern length and subtract 31 boards from it to determine where your ball will likely do pretty well to get to the pocket assuming your rolling a hook. So if the pattern you're bowling on is 40 feet, the exit point from the pattern should be around board 9.
The range finders give you a guide to where your ball should be toward the end of any pattern you find yourself bowling on.
The key is to find out how long the pattern is first and then make your adjustments from there.
Many folks make it clear that this formula doesn't necessarily apply to your typical house shot (THS); however, where I typically bowl, the length of the pattern is 40 feet. Most of the higher scoring bowlers have their balls exiting the pattern right around board 8 or a little inside of that.
Use the range finders as another guide. Hope this helps...
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