This week, TalkBowling anwers a couple of viewer questions.
- Where should I put the pin for most hook on a [bowlingball value="6810"/].
- What does it mean when a ball is reactive 2″-3″?
- Which do the three of us prefer, [bowlingball value="6053"/], [bowlingball value="6810"/], or the [bowlingball value="6313"/]?
All this and more on TalkBowling Episode #0013.
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Thanks for answering my question guys. I have been looking for something more aggressive than the smokin' inferno that I have. Because that is the strongest ball I have, all three of the balls I mentioned, the Virtual Gravity, Cell, and Dimension will all be stronger. There was definitely some good feedback which is going to help me decide.
From the 2007-08 USBC Playing Rules, Chaper 7, Section 2: the number of legal holes allowed in a bowling ball is 12. One for each digit on the hand, one weight hole, a vent hole for each grip hole, and one inspection hole. Obviously, the size and depth of each hole is limited by the USBC for legallity.
I know you guys have to try out all the new equipment, but what do you do with all of the balls afterwards?
hey guys another great video but i was wondering u you can help me out a lil bit im looking for a new ball that snaps HARD in the backend i tryed getting help from my local pro shop but he dosnt seem to like me or want to help soo i turn to you guys. im just looking for a ball that would hook more i have the cell pearl black widow but i want somthing that hooks more.
I second all of those suggestions for future shows.
I would especially like to know more about the perfect scale. The Roto Grip Cell is listed as a Heavy Oil ball, with a Perfect Scale number of 205.5. While the Storm Virtual Gravity is listed as a ball for Medium/Heavy oil, with a Perfect Scale number of 219.5. There seems to be some contradictions here. If you guys could explain the scale a little more that would be great.
I believe it says 5 for gripping and 1 balance hole
So..6 would be my answer
And by the way. I own botht the virtual and dimension vg hits harder dimension goes longer BOTH great balls looking forward to next week
The legal amount of holes in a bowling ball is you must plug 3/4 of the holes in the ball with you fingers so a convetional three fingers bowler can have four hole and if a bowler only puts the two grip fingers in the ball there can only be three holes. so depanding on the amount of fingers you put in the ball you must have 3/4 of the hole filled with fingers.
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