Does the low RG help with retaining the energy helping it go through the pin deck much quicker vs a higher RG also how does this compare to the Ebonite crusher hyb the purple one being these are both hyb thanks again JR for the great video keep em coming
Can you comment on the difference you see in flare and overall change in performance when you short pin a sym vs asym and high int diff core vs low int diff (like the 3d)
Can you throw a left handed layout ball… I’m a high tilt bowler that recently started throwing left handed lay out equipment is have amazing success and I’m curious why
@@BlackKeysProductions high tilt bowlers tend to have shorter pap numbers. The layouts for shorter pap numbers can sometimes put the pin on the left side of the grip. It's laid out correctly for your pap
u think 44 feet tuff! try 45 feet house patters! ask any pba pro they tell u they struggle striking on 45 feet house pattern! and they say this is ywe don't do league! and i struggle my to 😂
That is a ridiculous layout. It fights the intent of that balls design. I could see if you had a ball with a very high intermediate but the beauty of the ball is that as a moderate at highest intermediate. Basically have destroyed the design in one fell swoop. I've always liked your reviews because you have a very nice delivery and once again you've compromised that. The ball is great the layout sucks
@alanbialeck948 But... balls aren't made to have any kind of specific layout. They're designed to react in a certain way on the lane, and the layouts can be adapted to control that. JR's done exactly that, adapt the layout to compliment his swing and release. In fact, if he doesn't adapt it to his swing and release, it'll kill the ball, because it might put the core in the wrong spot, store too much energy and be uncontrollable from the angles it wants, burn up too soon... you know, basics. It rolls beautifully for him, and it's clear as day when it hits the spot down lane that the ball is very much capable of doing what it's designed to do, and as he mentioned at the start, laid out in a way that helps him in the areas he's struggled in.
Mo Pinel's short pin layout is 90 x 2 1/4 x 45
Does the low RG help with retaining the energy helping it go through the pin deck much quicker vs a higher RG also how does this compare to the Ebonite crusher hyb the purple one being these are both hyb thanks again JR for the great video keep em coming
Cool video talk tech bowling ball Jr Raymond
You should do this more often.. have a pattern out that is what the ball is designed for..like fresh or transition or light oil!
Can you comment on the difference you see in flare and overall change in performance when you short pin a sym vs asym and high int diff core vs low int diff (like the 3d)
2-1/2 should flare approximately as much as 4-1/4. Both are 7/8" from 3-3/8"
Can you throw a left handed layout ball… I’m a high tilt bowler that recently started throwing left handed lay out equipment is have amazing success and I’m curious why
@@BlackKeysProductions high tilt bowlers tend to have shorter pap numbers. The layouts for shorter pap numbers can sometimes put the pin on the left side of the grip. It's laid out correctly for your pap
2.5 inch pin. I'm guessing you have pretty low tilt.
Between 2-4 degrees
u think 44 feet tuff! try 45 feet house patters! ask any pba pro they tell u they struggle striking on 45 feet house pattern! and they say this is ywe don't do league! and i struggle my to 😂
That is a ridiculous layout. It fights the intent of that balls design. I could see if you had a ball with a very high intermediate but the beauty of the ball is that as a moderate at highest intermediate. Basically have destroyed the design in one fell swoop. I've always liked your reviews because you have a very nice delivery and once again you've compromised that. The ball is great the layout sucks
So you don’t care that the ball reacted beautifully and compliments my low axis tilt?
@alanbialeck948 But... balls aren't made to have any kind of specific layout. They're designed to react in a certain way on the lane, and the layouts can be adapted to control that. JR's done exactly that, adapt the layout to compliment his swing and release.
In fact, if he doesn't adapt it to his swing and release, it'll kill the ball, because it might put the core in the wrong spot, store too much energy and be uncontrollable from the angles it wants, burn up too soon... you know, basics.
It rolls beautifully for him, and it's clear as day when it hits the spot down lane that the ball is very much capable of doing what it's designed to do, and as he mentioned at the start, laid out in a way that helps him in the areas he's struggled in.