Bowling Ball Drilling: Brunswick Ethos
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 27 ก.ค. 2024
- Discover the art of precision drilling as we walk you through the process of customizing the newly released "Ethos" bowling ball by Brunswick. Unleash the potential of this game-changing ball with expert insights and techniques
Time Stamps:
0:00 - Introduction and Ball Information
3:15 - Drilling Layout Selection and Explanation
4:27 - Dual Angle System Overview
5:00 - Drilling the Ball
9:28 - Comments and Feedback Request
9:49 - Outro - กีฬา
Switch Grip is the most common option in Milwaukee..
I had Switch Grips, but one broke and I switched to JoPo. Love them, I'll never go back to SG.
Really like the aesthetics of the Ethos, but too similar to the Stealth Pearl in my bag to justify snagging it considering how little I throw anymore. Definitely prefer interchangeable thumbs and have used Ultimate and Switch Grip. I kept running into wiggling issues with Ultimate, but Switch Grips have been pretty solid.
Trying to figure out a layout for me Ethos, Trying to get something with angle. But I also throw hard, and have problems with balls skidding forever. I know you said drop the val number a bit, but how much? for about 350 rev rate 18mph.
If you’re more speed dominant, I would suggest reducing the drill angle, and VAL. Being more speed dominant, a lower sum of angles will help the ball slow down and transition. Without knowing your PAP and the conditions you bowl on, I would suggest somewhere around a 40-50x4-4.5x30-50. If you’re looking for a smoother transition down lane, I would increase pin to pap and use a 50-60 val angle. If you want a sharper transition, go with a lower Val like 30.