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Last Updated: 03/21/05
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Leverage - The force which is maximized by proper release position. The more one has the more power one is able to achieve in his/her delivery.

Leverage drilling - This is a drilling pattern that produces the maximum amount of track flare. The pin and CG are located at 3-3/8" from the bowler's PAP which places the core at a 45-degree angle to the axis line. This is an unstable position for a dynamic core. The core wants to move away from this location causing track flare. The track flare increases the friction between the ball and lane, which gets the ball into an early roll. Depending on the bowler's style, the added friction can sometime increase the sharpness of the turn at the break point (especially for low RPM bowlers); or for others (especially higher RPM bowlers), cause the ball to slow down too much in the oil. This using up the energy in the oil where the ball cannot hook very easily and reduces the turn at the break point.
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