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Oskuposer

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Help Nation
« on: June 14, 2005, 06:49:02 AM »
I am getting an OI with a 4in pin sorry but i dont know the topweight but i was wondering if a really good arcing backend layout for an inverted track bowler like myself would benifit from the  pin above bridge and cg under the bridge.  thanks because i want to know wut to try to do before i get it drilled.
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TheBowlingKid25

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Re: Help Nation
« Reply #1 on: June 14, 2005, 03:02:56 PM »
whats your PAP? pin over bridge drillings are in general pretty snappy, because its getting farther away from the PAP.
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Oskuposer

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Re: Help Nation
« Reply #2 on: June 14, 2005, 03:04:05 PM »
PAP not  sure exactly but i know its near my thumb cuzi have an iverted track
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Good bowlers use the big B and when they do they create a Storm
Kiall Hill
A.K.A.
The Chipmunk
"Its a trip 4 fest"
"God Dam it"
"Yea but the Brunswick ones get all ten down"

TheBowlingKid25

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Re: Help Nation
« Reply #3 on: June 14, 2005, 05:00:09 PM »
well, if you find it, you could try putting the pin on, or close to your PAP (within an inch or so), and throwing the cg in the middle of your palm, and adding a weighthole if you need. Pin on PAP is basically the earliest rolling you can get.
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Re: Help Nation
« Reply #4 on: June 14, 2005, 05:16:28 PM »
The problem with a pin-on-PAP layout in a ball with such a low RG is that it might poof out when it tries to make the turn.  I wanted to do this with a long-pin Bruiser a while back, but someone at Brunswick recommended against it.  Instead, the suggestion was to put the pin about 2" above the PAP, just to generate enough flare to allow the ball to recover some at the break.
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