Well - I finally have a ball that I can push out to the break point and get it back to the pocket when standing left of center (board 20). Thanks all.
My 30 deg, 3 3/8", 30 deg. re-drill of my BW Bite did the trick. I am going to throw it for another 3 or 4 weeks before I purchase the "Terminator" to see if any deg. tweaks would be appropriate.
On a related topic, when I was having this ball re-drilled in the
Pro Shop, it was like pulling teeth for them to understand the Angle-Side-Angle of the "Dual Angle Layout Technique". They have drilled so many balls that they just know how to position the pin and kick out the MB (or not) that they almost couldn't do it. I had to use a protractor and cut a 30 deg. angle on paper to lay over the bowling ball to get them to get the angles right especially the 2nd one over the Pap.
Is there anyone on the board here that can use a CAD program and/or set up a web formula page to print out a "Dual Angle Layout" of ones choosing and hand to a driller to lay over the ball?
The drawing would first need:
1) A fixed line of about 8" long with a circle on top to line up with the pin and the MB.
2) The second line would need to be varied from say 1/2" to 7" touching the first line at the top circle (Pin), with a circle at its other end representing the bowlers Pap.
3) The angle between the 1st & 2nd line would need to be varied between 10 & 90 deg.
4) The third line would start at the Pap circle and be able to be varied to +3" or -3" long for the bowler’s vertical Pap coordinate.
5) The angle between the 2nd & 3rd line would need to be varied between 20 & 70 deg.
6) The forth line (Horizontal Pap coordinate) would be a fixed right angle to the 3rd line (vertical Pap coordinate). This 4th line would need to be varied between 2" and 6" with a fixed 2" extension on the other side of the center of grip.
7) The fifth (and last) line, the grip center line, would be fixed 8" long and centered with a fixed right angle from the forth line (Horizontal Pap coordinate).
It would just be awesome to print out a ball layout with ones Pap to hand over with very little conversation and ridicule!
Please help if able, :-)
~ John