I've been lead to believe that the closer the axis migration is to the pin the harder the ball will turn left.
Example - 90 x 2 1/4 x 45.
If so, are there any dangers associated with Radical equipment with this layout?
I'm afraid that with the high DA the ball will never slow down.
Axis Migration
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Re: Axis Migration
That layout will allow you to use a big asymmetrical ball straighter through the fronts and have a big hit on the backend. Surface is always used to slow the ball down if that is the worry.
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Re: Axis Migration
Why will this ball have big hit? Does this raise the CoR in the ball? Has this been proven that this ball will have more "hit" than a ball laid out differently?44boyd wrote:That layout will allow you to use a big asymmetrical ball straighter through the fronts and have a big hit on the backend. Surface is always used to slow the ball down if that is the worry.