Glad my info helped out some Jim, yes if a person doesn't have a PAP reference point
then most ball drillers will drill what they consider to be a safe drill. When you do find
your PAP and have another ball drilled it still may not match what the drill sheet shows
as everyone's PAP is different the PRO Shop operator will drill it to match what you want
the ball to do based off of your PAP so the pin and MB and CG may not even be close to
what is shown on the drill sheet.
Say a bowler walks into the PRO Shop and says my friend has a ball with the pin and MB
in this position and he/she bowls great with it and I want one drilled exactually like it pin
and everything the same. Well say the operator goes ahead and drills it like the bowler
wants, they more than likely will not get the same reaction from the ball that their friend
gets because their PAP is different causing the ball to react differently.
I'd have to agree that those drill sheets are more or less useless as the PRO Shop operator
said they are just more of a general guide than anything else to give you an ideal of what
the ball might be capable of doing.
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