Joined: Thu Aug 27, 2009 10:43 pm Posts: 1690 Location: Rochester NY
High, medium, low track is irrelevant. Tilt is key. You can't tell anything about how the ball rolls based on your PAP coordinate. I wouldn't use a long pin distance in the SigT as you are a high tilt player, and a longer pin retains tilt. Keep in mind whether that pattern is recommended for a symmetrical or asymmetrical ball, as their tilt retention characteristics are opposite.
Just punched up the sigma tour and what a GREAT ball, very smooth and hits like a TRUCK. Particularly tough shot tonight and I was able to grind out a 655. Thanks JustinWi & Plamormick
_________________ Guy Cruise Neenah, WI RH / 325 revs PAP - 4 3/4 X 3/4up Rotation - 40 degrees Tilt - 24 degrees Speed @ sensor - 16 mph
Raptor - 55 x 5 x 35 P3 Sigma Tour - 50 x 3.75 x 45
Joined: Wed Sep 22, 2010 12:14 am Posts: 776 Location: Iowa Falls, IA
You're welcome, sir. Nice bowling-- 655 is a pretty good grind score.
There isn't a night where the Sigma doesn't surprise me. I love how it seems to balance the clean look up front with a predictable, strong turn and finish.
Like the tag line says- A tour-tuned house shot killer.
Indeed.
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Thanks for the layout help.. Sigma Tour was awesome tonight another tough shot and I ground out 671. I can not wait to punch up the Raptor this week. Thanks Motiv for a GREAT ball.
_________________ Guy Cruise Neenah, WI RH / 325 revs PAP - 4 3/4 X 3/4up Rotation - 40 degrees Tilt - 24 degrees Speed @ sensor - 16 mph
Raptor - 55 x 5 x 35 P3 Sigma Tour - 50 x 3.75 x 45
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