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hudwood
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Post subject: CHANGING BUFFER LAYOUTS TO DEGREE LAYOUTS Posted: Sun Sep 26, 2010 2:26 pm |
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Joined: Tue Aug 31, 2010 6:26 pm Posts: 77
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HELLO THERE MOTIV WORLD
thought i would show some buffer layouts that are strong and change them to degree layouts ....
4x4 with 1.5 pin buffer...35x4x25 strong hook 4x4 with 2.5 pin buffer...35x4x40 strong continuation 4x4 with 3.5 pin buffer...45x3.5x50 predictability on heavy oil 2.5x5.5 with 1.25 pin buffer...50x2.5x40 wet dry lanes 2.5x5.5 with 2.5 pin buffer....50x2.5x55 less flare stability 6x5 with 2.75 pin buffer.....65x5.75x45 (crankers) 5x3 with 2.0 pin buffer.....30x5x30 high entry angle.... 5x3 with 3.0 pin buffer.....30x5x55 strong good continuation
jim huddleston motiv staff member
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strimmed
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Post subject: Re: CHANGING BUFFER LAYOUTS TO DEGREE LAYOUTS Posted: Tue Sep 28, 2010 1:52 am |
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Joined: Mon Apr 12, 2010 12:24 pm Posts: 49
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Thanks jim, that is a great example with a good description. I recently have had great success thru justin suggesting layouts for me by just giving him a pretty rough sketch on how i roll the ball and for my league conditions. I dont plan on getting help elsewhere as he has been spot on, but just for giggles, how would u suggest i layout a cruel, for lets say, a medium-low volume 2nd shift house shot. My estimates are below: 14-15 mph 290-300 rev rate Stroker/tweener Like to stand at 22 hit 2nd arrow to about 7 at the breakpoint. Breakpoint usually looping around the lasr range finder closest to the right hand gutter.
PS, would u say with these specs that im slightly speed or rev dominant? I think i always told justin that im neither, and that they both match up well, but i dont know how accurate that statement is.
Thanks again Jim
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hudwood
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Post subject: Re: CHANGING BUFFER LAYOUTS TO DEGREE LAYOUTS Posted: Wed Sep 29, 2010 6:08 pm |
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Joined: Tue Aug 31, 2010 6:26 pm Posts: 77
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Thank you for your input but as you mentioned in your post Justin's layout is spot on. So if it ain't broke, why fix it. Good luck-Good bowling.
See you at the World Series of Bowling in Vegas.
Jim Huddleston Motiv Staff Member PBA Member
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Post subject: Re: CHANGING BUFFER LAYOUTS TO DEGREE LAYOUTS Posted: Fri Oct 01, 2010 3:57 am |
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Joined: Mon Apr 12, 2010 12:24 pm Posts: 49
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Your absolutely right. I am a firm believer in not changing what works, nor did i have any intentions to, i was just merely wondering what layout u wouldve suggested based on that vague info i provided u, to see how close it resembles the layouts that justin recommended. The ball in question is already drilled, and like i said i dont plan on changing it. I just was curious to see if the angles u would've came up with would be similar to the layout we went with. Basically, just for fun, as im trying to get more adapt to ball layouts and such
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