Hi Guys,
Introduced by you guys with the dual angle drilling i was curious how my balls were drilled since most were drilled in the old fashion style.. I measured some older balls and got some intresting stuff i think..
Like a ebonite stinger with a 75 x 4 x 70 drilling witch goes straight in the oil.. (duh)
but it hooks insanely and harder, then any recent ball i have, in the dry..
I m comparing some old balls like a Columbia Cuda with a Mutant Cell..By coincidence they are drilled similair! Both 65 x 3 x 40 and a 2 inch distance from pap to val..
The cuda may be my highest scoring ball ever.. i ve got it 7 years ago, a brand new one..
But asking myself, since the Mutant Cell doesnt come close to the reaction of the cuda.. On House pattern, how is it possible??? Or just no good lay out for the Cell??? If thats so the difference is immens...
For myself i like bowling with lots of lenght with incredible snap reaction instead of arcing.. Unless it comes to like 45 ft of oil..
So i put my favorite 6 balls of the last 8 years next to eachother:
Cuda 65 x 3 x 40
Tripple extreme 20 x 5 x 25
Shock Trauma 20 x 3,5 x 25
Storm 2 fast 60 x 5 1/8 x 30
Storm Passion 20 x 6 x 35
Storm Agent 40 x 5 x 30
The only thing i can get out of it is that balls drilled with VAL angles below 40 are great for me.. but the drilling angle seems to be more variable... how is this possible??
Some ball drilling that didnt work for me, mostly because the reaction was to late or they dont come out of the oil..
Ebonite nvs: 20 x 5 x 60
Storm Thunderstruck: 55 x 2.5 x 20
Storm Fire Power: 70 x 3,5 x 25
Brunswick Fury: 45 x 5,5 x 10
Storm Domination: 45 x 3,5 x 30
Is there a standard drilling for every bowler that will suites them best??? Or that just not possible...??? I understand you must vary on differend lane conditions..
Well thats it for now... wait for your reply first
Ball Issues drilling angles
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Ball Issues drilling angles
PaP 4 1/2 1/8 up
League Ave 213
Pba & Sport Pattern ave 206
300's 12 (10x THS,2 challenge, 1x sport)
High Series 832(3)1059(4)1335(5)1565(6)
Speed 16.5 MPH
RPM 430 RPM
Rotation 60
Tilt 5
League Ave 213
Pba & Sport Pattern ave 206
300's 12 (10x THS,2 challenge, 1x sport)
High Series 832(3)1059(4)1335(5)1565(6)
Speed 16.5 MPH
RPM 430 RPM
Rotation 60
Tilt 5
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Re: Ball Issues drilling angles
Look at the sticky thread at the beginning of this forum and, then, post your ACCURATE, PRECISE delivery specs and we'll give you your benchmark layouts based on that info.bowldave wrote:Hi Guys,
Introduced by you guys with the dual angle drilling i was curious how my balls were drilled since most were drilled in the old fashion style.. I measured some older balls and got some intresting stuff i think..
Like a ebonite stinger with a 75 x 4 x 70 drilling witch goes straight in the oil.. (duh)
but it hooks insanely and harder, then any recent ball i have, in the dry..
I m comparing some old balls like a Columbia Cuda with a Mutant Cell..By coincidence they are drilled similair! Both 65 x 3 x 40 and a 2 inch distance from pap to val..
The cuda may be my highest scoring ball ever.. i ve got it 7 years ago, a brand new one..
But asking myself, since the Mutant Cell doesnt come close to the reaction of the cuda.. On House pattern, how is it possible??? Or just no good lay out for the Cell??? If thats so the difference is immens...
For myself i like bowling with lots of lenght with incredible snap reaction instead of arcing.. Unless it comes to like 45 ft of oil..
So i put my favorite 6 balls of the last 8 years next to eachother:
Cuda 65 x 3 x 40
Tripple extreme 20 x 5 x 25
Shock Trauma 20 x 3,5 x 25
Storm 2 fast 60 x 5 1/8 x 30
Storm Passion 20 x 6 x 35
Storm Agent 40 x 5 x 30
The only thing i can get out of it is that balls drilled with VAL angles below 40 are great for me.. but the drilling angle seems to be more variable... how is this possible??
Some ball drilling that didnt work for me, mostly because the reaction was to late or they dont come out of the oil..
Ebonite nvs: 20 x 5 x 60
Storm Thunderstruck: 55 x 2.5 x 20
Storm Fire Power: 70 x 3,5 x 25
Brunswick Fury: 45 x 5,5 x 10
Storm Domination: 45 x 3,5 x 30
Is there a standard drilling for every bowler that will suites them best??? Or that just not possible...??? I understand you must vary on differend lane conditions..
Well thats it for now... wait for your reply first
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- Axis Rotation: 60
- Heavy Oil Ball: Storm Gravity Shift/Storm Virtual Gravity Nano/RG Theory
- Medium Oil Ball: Storm Hy-Road/Storm Anarchy
- Light Oil Ball: Ebonite Gyro/Storm Frantic/Storm 2Fast
- Preferred Company: Storm
- Location: Haarlem, Holland
Re: Ball Issues drilling angles
its shown on the bottom of my post right? my specs???
PaP 4 1/2 1/8 up
League Ave 213
Pba & Sport Pattern ave 206
300's 12 (10x THS,2 challenge, 1x sport)
High Series 832(3)1059(4)1335(5)1565(6)
Speed 16.5 MPH
RPM 430 RPM
Rotation 60
Tilt 5
League Ave 213
Pba & Sport Pattern ave 206
300's 12 (10x THS,2 challenge, 1x sport)
High Series 832(3)1059(4)1335(5)1565(6)
Speed 16.5 MPH
RPM 430 RPM
Rotation 60
Tilt 5
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Re: Ball Issues drilling angles
Given those specs, your benchmark layout is 70 / 4 / 45 for asymmetricals and 75 / 3 1/2 / 40 for symmetricals.bowldave wrote:its shown on the bottom of my post right? my specs???
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- Axis Rotation: 60
- Heavy Oil Ball: Storm Gravity Shift/Storm Virtual Gravity Nano/RG Theory
- Medium Oil Ball: Storm Hy-Road/Storm Anarchy
- Light Oil Ball: Ebonite Gyro/Storm Frantic/Storm 2Fast
- Preferred Company: Storm
- Location: Haarlem, Holland
Re: Ball Issues drilling angles
Wat should theoreticly happen if balls have a to low drilling angle for my stats??
like 20 or 25 decrees..
That something i should never use????? or only for incredible heavy oil??
like 20 or 25 decrees..
That something i should never use????? or only for incredible heavy oil??
PaP 4 1/2 1/8 up
League Ave 213
Pba & Sport Pattern ave 206
300's 12 (10x THS,2 challenge, 1x sport)
High Series 832(3)1059(4)1335(5)1565(6)
Speed 16.5 MPH
RPM 430 RPM
Rotation 60
Tilt 5
League Ave 213
Pba & Sport Pattern ave 206
300's 12 (10x THS,2 challenge, 1x sport)
High Series 832(3)1059(4)1335(5)1565(6)
Speed 16.5 MPH
RPM 430 RPM
Rotation 60
Tilt 5
- Mo Pinel
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Re: Ball Issues drilling angles
bowldave wrote:Wat should theoreticly happen if balls have a to low drilling angle for my stats??
like 20 or 25 decrees..
That something i should never use????? or only for incredible heavy oil??
Too low a drilling angle in relation to the VAL angle could produce a motion where the ball stands too soon and won't continue with your low tilt. It's the angle ratio that will produce good continuation.
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