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kingpin0
02-17-2008, 09:10 PM
What exactly is meant by High/Low tracks... I dont quite get where they would be on a ball.

Thanks.

hbhammerhead
02-17-2008, 09:25 PM
high track more around your finger grip area, low track is lower and further down from you finger grips. look at the drill layouts on the hammer website to see what i'm talking about.

http://hammerbowling.com/tech_info/detail.php?drilling=No%20Mercy%20Series%20Drilling %20Instructions

kingpin0
02-17-2008, 11:51 PM
high track more around your finger grip area, low track is lower and further down from you finger grips. look at the drill layouts on the hammer website to see what i'm talking about.

http://hammerbowling.com/tech_info/detail.php?drilling=No%20Mercy%20Series%20Drilling %20Instructions

Is there an advantage to a high/low track?

TenPinSniper
02-18-2008, 04:59 AM
Not to much, if you have your equipment drilled for your style.

JaraTo
02-18-2008, 07:30 AM
Is there an advantage to a high/low track?


Check out my thread for tracks and releases? If you can adjust your release it makes changes on the fly easier. Things like surface adjustments aren't allowed once a tourney/league play have begun. It will change your ball's reaction even if it's not drilled for that type of track.