Ok, will keep exploring the lane and try to see where the reaction is in practice.MegaMav wrote: Nord, the most important thing here is, you're trying different things to match up on the lane.
You're seeing what looks good, and what doesn't. That's a big thing.
You didn't just "stick to the game plan" trying to make something work, and I expect that to happen when your A game doesn't work, you try the B game.
I will try right of 5 and see what is there as well as left of it.
I could see the reaction the Jackpot liked, to get length and then a strong continuous backend move.
Yes, I am very excited!MegaMav wrote:I think next time, scooch even further right during practice, outside of 5. Try 3 for a shot or two, see what happens.
You probably could have shot 279 or 290 that last game too.
Big things are happening, I hope you're excited for this change!
Thank you again!
I will make sure to get the Jackpot re-polished each week.MegaMav wrote:Remember, polished balls need maintenance too.
Keep refreshing the shine every 6 games or so, or whenever you can see the track dull up.
It still looks good after last night.
What does this mean for my Gladiator?MegaMav wrote:When selecting new balls, remember, lighter reactive covers with tall, symmetrical cores.
Should I get it plugged and redrilled with the 1.5" pin layout I have on the Jackpot?
Or leave it with the 3 3/8"?
It is an Asymmetric ball too.
The Rack Attack however is symmetric with a light-bulb core and 1.5" layout, a step down from the Jackpot?
Should I get the Rack polished too?