First of all, I am a tweener, 16-18 mph, about 350 revs. I am currently carrying around a Black Widow which I keep dull, a highly polished Equation and an OOB finish Mean Machine. They are all drilled pin up, but I haven't the slightest idea about the PAP. For some reason, the Machine just doesn't store as much energy as the Widow or Equation. Whenever I get a high entry angle, it skids too much, and on a straighter shot it grabs too early. I have tried different wrist positions, but have not had success with straight behind or slightly off on right. Do you suggest a similar approach to the Equation, which I just put all the torque I can on it, and have mastered? Right now, I have a wonderful line on the oil pattern in school with the Widow, playing up 2 arrow, slightly out to one with higher revs and speed and I am averaging around 230. The Machine is supposed to be a great ball, and if anyone has anyone helpful tips, it would be greatly appreciated.
Also, as a side note, could you rank the order of your favorite bowling balls ever. Mine would be:
1. Sheer Havoc (threw my first 300 and 700 with it at age 12)
2. Black Widow(wrecks pins)
3. Equation(Still has opportunity to move up: multiple 280's so far)
4. Blue Heat (threw my only USBC approved 300 with it)
5. Wicked
6. Mean Machine (jury is still out)
High Game: 300(2)
High Series: 757
Most Consecutive Strikes: 14
Still looking for the elusive 800 --> tough to put together
Average: 210
Age: a young 16
Also, as a side note, could you rank the order of your favorite bowling balls ever. Mine would be:
1. Sheer Havoc (threw my first 300 and 700 with it at age 12)
2. Black Widow(wrecks pins)
3. Equation(Still has opportunity to move up: multiple 280's so far)
4. Blue Heat (threw my only USBC approved 300 with it)
5. Wicked
6. Mean Machine (jury is still out)
High Game: 300(2)
High Series: 757
Most Consecutive Strikes: 14
Still looking for the elusive 800 --> tough to put together
Average: 210
Age: a young 16
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