Pin Placement: The "Pin" is the small circle of a different color found on the surface of the ball. It locates the center of the weight block that identifies the direction it is tilted. Selecting a Pin of (0-2) also known as Pin-In will roll down the lane in a more predictable manner than a Pin of (2-4) also known as Pin-Out. However, selecting a Pin-Out will give the ball driller many options when drilling the ball including one that can be very predictable also.
Top Weight: Top Weight is created by the height of the core inside the ball. The closer to the surface, the higher the Top Weight.
Selecting Pin Placement/Top Weight
If you are not sure which option to select, we suggest going with (Pin 0-3) & (Top 1-3). These two options will work with most types of drilling pattern.
Top Weight: Top Weight is created by the height of the core inside the ball. The closer to the surface, the higher the Top Weight.
Selecting Pin Placement/Top Weight
If you are not sure which option to select, we suggest going with (Pin 0-3) & (Top 1-3). These two options will work with most types of drilling pattern.
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