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Problems with new training ground.. HELP!
« on: October 06, 2005, 02:17:00 AM »
Went to a new grounds for training today, was synthetic lanes. I'm not quite sure about the oiling, but I could say it's quite a long oiling as most of the guys have their balls going too far. After 3rd game then we saw some backend as the lanes begin to dried up.

1 question i would like to bring up is that, currently i'm using a c300 bully, drill leverage. (http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v472/dev86/Bowling/bully4.jpg)

I've got about 3 rings of oil track throwing down the lane, it seems to be that my bully is not picking up it's roll and going too far.

Should I drilled a flare-increasing weighthole to aid me in this kind of lanes? Or it is something to do with my revs? I'm a stroker with very low revs.

*take note, my c300 wired with a low-RG manage to handle the lane better =Xhttp://img.photobucket.com/albums/v472/dev86/Bowling/wired1.jpg

anyone can explain to me the theory behind a flare-increasing weighthole?