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General Category => Miscellaneous => Topic started by: Rock77 on October 15, 2003, 06:08:46 AM
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Lately when bowling I have been leaving an awful lot of 7 pins on what seem to be good hits. I know that there is something wrong if I am not carrying all 10 or flushing them into the pit. Where do I need to move or what do I need to adjust in order to carry the 7 pin. For those who are lazy and wont read my profile, I am a RH bowler.
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Rock I feel your pain on this one, I know it all too well.
Mostly if you're hitting solid I'd be inclined to say it's a bad rack. I find coming in light will often leave me a seven pin. I guess it's more or less a weird angle that will leave the seven. If that's a similar case with you, I'd try moving back and inch, slow your ball speed down a hair, put a touch more revs on the ball, move right .25 or .5 of a board. Most of the time the adjustments for any single pin in the back row should be the same, except when you totally destroy the pocket, it's usually a bad rack.
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Edited on 10/15/2003 9:26 PM