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==Dual Angle Ranges==
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==Finding Your Benchmark Total Sums==
===Angle Sum===
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===Speed/Rev Relationship===
 
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Start your calculations by finding the relationship between ball speed and rev rate.  An example of a well matched bowler would be 17mph speed and 300rpm (off the hand).  For each 1mph increase or decrease in speed, a corresponding increase or decrease of about 50rpm would stay matched.
Angle sum is the sum of the drilling and VAL angles.  The main components that will affect this are ball speed and rev rate.  An example of a well matched bowler would be 17mph speed and 300rpm (off the hand).  For each 1mph increase or decrease in speed, a corresponding increase or decrease of about 50rpm would stay matched.
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Bowlers who are speed/revs matched would start their calculations with 95* of sums.

Revision as of 16:56, 21 November 2013

Bowler Specs Affecting Dual Angle Sweet Spot

  • Ball speed
  • Rev rate
  • Axis tilt
  • Axis rotation

Finding Your Benchmark Total Sums

Speed/Rev Relationship

Start your calculations by finding the relationship between ball speed and rev rate. An example of a well matched bowler would be 17mph speed and 300rpm (off the hand). For each 1mph increase or decrease in speed, a corresponding increase or decrease of about 50rpm would stay matched. Bowlers who are speed/revs matched would start their calculations with 95* of sums.