Stacked Bowling Ball Drilling Layout
Uploader Comments (BowlingBallGalaxy)
All Comments (8)
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@gamemeister27 Yes, you are correct. In order to achieve a "stacked" layout or to keep the pin and mass bias (or c.g.) equidistant to the track, you measure each the same distance from the p.a.p. That is the proper reference point, not the grip center.
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Isn't a stacked layout supposed to be parallel to the bowler's track, not the center of grip? If you keep it parallel to the center of grip for all bowler's, it will behave differently for those who have an inverted track.
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Just throw it..
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THIS IS HOW MY MISSION IS DRILLED IT LOOKS JUS LIKE THE 4X4 LAYOUT AND IT JUST GOES LONG AND SNAPS ANGULAR
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Generally, is this layout for inside angle? Cause I have a Mutant Cell stacked layout, and I cannot get it to hook.
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for what kind of lane or oil conditions would u recommend this layout? and is this layout good for people with high/med high revs?
this is a late response bowling ball drilling layout - and can be used a couple different ways 1. on a broken down pattern from the inside out or 2. down and in on shorter patterns - this is a long and strong layout.
BowlingBallGalaxy 2 years ago
This layout is for when the lane conditions have broken down and for opening the lane on drier backends - To much length on the pattern and the ball will go to long and never hook. Now a pin under stacked ball which I like is earlier than pin above, both are angular in ball motion. The idea is use early roll or smooth controlled layouts on fresh patterns then are the early roll burns out change to the stacked layout.
BowlingBallGalaxy 2 years ago