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  • Positive weight: Imbalance which causes finger, positive side or top weight.
    100 bytes (13 words) - 08:09, 20 April 2011
  • ...he 7:00 position. We recommend a ball with a 3-4” Pin and 2.5 - 3 oz. Top Weight for the Standard Layout. No Balance Hole is used in this layout. I have i ...balance holes. We recommend a ball with a 4-5” Pin and 2.5 - 3.5 oz. Top Weight for the Aggressive Layout. Again, I have included a picture for your revie
    2 KB (360 words) - 18:34, 23 April 2011
  • At the top of her swing Kelly’s body weight [[Image:Top_of_the_swing.jpg|thumb|left|100px|Top of the swing]]
    1 KB (259 words) - 05:14, 5 June 2011
  • ...high RG axis on the drilled ball. However, the recommended Pin Out and Top Weight specifications are the same for either type of bowling ball. We look forwar ...he 7:00 position. We recommend a ball with a 3-4” Pin and 2.5 - 3 oz. Top Weight for the Standard Layout. No Balance Hole is used in this layout. I have i
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  • ===Pin Out & Top Weight Considerations===
    330 bytes (37 words) - 21:35, 10 August 2010
  • ...ked on the [[coverstock|cover]] of the ball, indicating where the most top weight is, to be used in the drilling process<br /> ...alancing purposes, the manufacturers place additional weight (known as top weight) to account for drilling, the punch mark approximates the spot where the ba
    4 KB (653 words) - 20:15, 4 February 2012
  • ...the resulting static weights to be legal. The reason the cg / top of the weight block is placed 4”, not 3 3/8”, from the PAP is that the low RG axis of
    3 KB (524 words) - 18:34, 23 April 2011
  • The top left image shows Mo's layout in a ball with a short pin, per his suggestion Also, you can see why you probably wouldn't want to put a weight hole above the mid-line, as the ball would likely roll over it on the backe
    2 KB (285 words) - 06:56, 21 March 2012
  • ...ng technique. If a weight hole was added to the ball to account for static weight, the total differential and intermediate differential of that ball will cha USBC used two Columbia 300 Wrath SF balls with 3 ounces of top weight and 2-2.5 inch pin to CG distances for the two test balls. The pin for both
    7 KB (1,257 words) - 08:42, 20 April 2011
  • ..." up with a 7/8th bit drilled 2 1/2" deep to remove excess side and finger weight. The Final Layout will look like this. [[Image:Hiflaresmooth2j.JPG|thumb|r .... The Mass Bias angle from the center of grip will be 320 degrees. A top weight no higher than 2.75oz is needed. The weighthole will be placed 1 1/2" abov
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