Well league for Tuesday didnt go as well as i hoped it would after shooting great in my tourney. first game was a little sketchy, shot a 178!, followed up nicely with a 245, and finished of with a 223. For the most part i recovered pretty well after my first game. My line seemed to change every 4-5 frames, which made it very difficult. To adjust for this i moved 1/2 board left on the approach and 1/2 board with my mark every 5 or so frames. that seemed to keep up with the constent change of the lanes.
now for my question that i am hoping to recieve some insight, with the new bowling ball i won (roto grip sd 73 classic) what would you suggest on my drilling pattern. Should i go with the "stacked position" or maybe somthing with a little more backend to it? i know it depends alot on how i throw the ball, but given certain lane conditions, i can shoot standing on board 10, shooting down 10 and coming in hard, i can also shoot board 25 to board 10 and get it to come back, so i have a wide range when it comes to my throw.










The SD73 Classic seems to be a good ball, atleast the coverstock is similar to the RS2 coverstock of Storm.
CookieStack it up. That will give you the biggest backend reaction. I recommend about 4" from your PAP. You may or maynot need an extra hole depending on the top weight and pin length from CG (center of gravity.
Good Luck
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