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TonyS

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Using a favorite Layout across different bowling balls
« on: December 10, 2012, 11:58:51 PM »
Hello Guys and Gals,

I'm a noob to bowling so I apologize beforehand if this question does not make sense.
I have found that  a 40 x 4 x 35 layout works extremely well for my down and in shot.  I get really good carry with this layout.  Should I use this same layout across different brands of bowling balls?  Thank you.

 

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Re: Using a favorite Layout across different bowling balls
« Reply #16 on: December 14, 2012, 05:46:39 PM »
Well the trial version is perfect for just playing around with unless you have one of the 4 balls available on the program. It does show the slight differences in a lot of things and how many things considered a big deal not so much.
…… you can't  add a physics term to a bowling term and expect it to mean something.

Dave81644

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Re: Using a favorite Layout across different bowling balls
« Reply #17 on: December 15, 2012, 10:08:03 AM »
The full version has the entire EBONITE line on it
you can really dial in your layout with it

Once you have this and know how to use it to your advantage, you should be able to attract some mid to higher level experienced customers
I know the Cliff Barnes pro shops all have it

tommyboy74

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Re: Using a favorite Layout across different bowling balls
« Reply #18 on: December 15, 2012, 04:21:24 PM »
Typically I go with 3 layouts, and then just change the surface as needed.  I also don't experiment with exotic layouts since that can be asking for trouble more often than not. 

4x4x2 is the most versatile for me and I have that on at least 1/2 of my arsenal.  The other layouts, such as what I use on my Defiant, Vital Energy or Outlaw are all meant for specific patterns or volume that I face.
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Re: Using a favorite Layout across different bowling balls
« Reply #19 on: December 15, 2012, 04:42:45 PM »
I only prefer to do one layout, but also i will have niche layouts on certain peices to help cover certain conditions.  I am rev dominant with a speed of 15-15.5 mph...so only certain layouts work for me.

I typically do 4"x4"x2" which covers most conditions but i have a few 6" pin to pap balls.  Etc etc..

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Re: Using a favorite Layout across different bowling balls
« Reply #20 on: December 30, 2012, 07:02:32 PM »
Usually, when i get a new ball drilled up, i tend to have a good idea of what type of drilling i am going to do on the ball.. 

And usually it's going to give me a reaction that I can use on a good variety of lane conditions..

here is a example,  I have my Track 916AT drilled pin down, under middle finger ( 5.5 from pap ) and the MB is about 1 inch right of the thumb..  I also have this on my 716C..    this is a good layout for me on a wide variety of patterns because the ball reads the midlane very well..  And the backend reaction isnt wild.   

I also did this drilling on a 706A and 300A to see what it would do for these balls lol... the 706A works good, and actually seems to be a bit earlier than the 716C..  Now on the 300A, i threw this ball for 1 shot and the ball went very straight lol... So I come next week I will see how this ball works going straighter and bumping it off the dry spot on my league night...

Now on most of my other balls, I usually do a pin up over my fingers or pin right under my fingers.. and the MB anywhere from right next to the thumb hole to over at 45degree's..   And with these layouts I get reactions that can cover a wide variety of lane conditions and makes switching out balls pretty easy.
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