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scotts33

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Spin Time on The One?
« on: March 05, 2006, 02:27:21 AM »
So does anybody know?  Brick asked this question but not sure anybody really knows.

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Re: Spin Time on The One?
« Reply #31 on: March 15, 2006, 10:48:04 PM »
achappy & charlest, are right on track with their thinking.

There are so many variables in ball drilling, that it's crazy to pick your favorite reason why a ball is not working, and ignore all the rest.

I'm trying to understand all of the drilling jargon, aqnd it's a lot more confusing than it was in the late 70s. Why? Because it seems to be changing quicker, like everything else.

I know a lot of bowlers that jut give up on a ball,when it isn't reacting the way they think it should react...they write the ball off. Never thinking they are using it on the wrong lane pattern, wrong part of the lane, driller drilled it wrong, etc.

I think this is a very intersting discussion.

I had a Track Delta 1 drilled up, after reading some of the posts on here about its hitting power. I wanted to try the GOO coverstock, and the core looked interesting.

After talking to my driller, and telling him I was going to take it to Corpus Christi, he came up with this drilling.

The ball was working hit and miss...I'd shoot 680, 690 when the lanes had dry backends...if the lanes were oilier, I couldn't use the ball, it wen straight.

I bowled Corpus the end of February, it was humid and I couldn't get my thumb in the ball. I stopped at the Visionary Booth and decided to try the Thom Thumb insert, as I had to have my thumb opened up any way.

I worked with Cecil Scarboro, and he was re-drilling the Delta 1 thumb hole, and I mentioned that I was a little confused about the ball's reaction. Cecil looked at the drilling and told me I could have used the ball on a different consitions if the MB had been put near the VAL.

The long-winded point, I'm getting to, is that I could blame the GOO coverstock, the core, the spin time, etc... The ball works but not on the lane condition I wanted it drilled up for.


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Re: Spin Time on The One?
« Reply #32 on: March 16, 2006, 08:20:58 AM »


  Double it, you just proved my point. All your equipment is within 2.5 seconds, which is a fair amount. Marginal equipment was 13 seconds?????? So we can assume that you can macth up very very well to anything from about 6 seconds to about 9 seconds and then it starts to fall off, being that 13 was just marginal. So, are you going to tell me that you absolutely cant throw a 5.5 second ball?? A 6 second ball?  From great to marginal you have a span of about 7 seconds!! I'll go along with something that may take 30 seconds, but I aint buyin' into the spin times. In other words, for someone not to match up they must be about 10 seconds away from their sweet spot. Spin times, AT BEST, can be used like the CG. Simply a tool for layouts. And I may not even give them THAT much credit.



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