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STORM OFFICIAL GUIDE
Storm Drilling Layouts
Storm’s official drilling guides for symmetric and asymmetric balls, including the full 2LS (Two-Handed Layout System) ranked from weakest to strongest. Engineered for Storm’s R2S, R3S Pearl, RAD4, and Centripetal core platforms.
By the BowlersMart Pro Shop Team. Sourced from Storm Products’ official drilling instructions. Last reviewed for the 2026 season.
IN THIS GUIDE
- How to read a Storm layout
- The 2LS arc system explained
- 7 ranked 2LS layouts
- 5 asymmetric layouts
- 5 symmetric layouts
- R2S, R3S, and core technology
- Official PDF downloads
STORM’S SIGNATURE SYSTEM
The 2LS Layout System
Storm’s 2LS (Two-Handed Layout System) was built for the modern power game. It uses arc measurements rather than straight lines, locates the PAP from the center of the bridge instead of grip center, and describes a layout with five distinct arcs that together control every dimension of ball motion.
The 5 Arcs That Define a 2LS Layout
ARC 1
Pin-to-PAP Arc
Controls total flare potential.
ARC 2
PSA-to-PAP Arc
Manages post-drilled asymmetry.
ARC 3
Lightning Arc
Sets minimum distance requirements between holes.
ARC 4
Vertical PAP Arc
Orients PAP relative to CG.
ARC 5
Pin-to-COG Arc
Controls post-drilled total differential.
Pro tip from Storm: finger depths should stay at 2¾” maximum. Deeper drilling reduces overall ball motion by burying mass below the surface where it cannot influence dynamics.
REFERENCE LAYOUTS
2LS Layouts: Weakest to Strongest
Storm’s official 2LS ladder. Each layout is described by three measurements: Pin-to-PAP, Pin-to-COG, and PSA-to-PAP. Reference PAP for all examples is 5″ right by 1″ down from the center of the bridge.
ASYMMETRIC CORE
5 Asymmetric Drilling Layouts
Storm’s asymmetric cores carry a PSA marker in addition to the pin. These five layouts cover the full range from heavy oil hook to broken-down length, plus a two-handed specialist.
LAYOUT 1 • FRESH HEAVY OIL
Maximum Hook Potential
Pin Distance: 3.5″ to 4.5″
Pin Position: Above ring finger (4.5″ from PAP)
Mass Bias: 45° from PAP
Reaction: Maximum hook with controlled backend
Ideal for lower rev rates and oil ratios above 3:1. Pairs best with R2S Pearl and Solid coverstocks on NRG and RAD4 cores.
LAYOUT 2 • TOURNAMENT
Controlled Arc
Pin Distance: 4″ to 5″
Pin Position: Above bridge (4.75″ from PAP)
Mass Bias: 70° from PAP
Reaction: Smooth predictable arc, excellent carry
Recommended for Phaze series, IQ Tour, and Dark Code on sport patterns.
LAYOUT 3 • BROKEN DOWN
Length & Angular Backend
Pin Distance: 5″ to 6″
Pin Position: Above fingers (5.5″ from PAP)
Mass Bias: 30° from PAP
Reaction: Maximum length with strong backend
Excellent with Storm’s Centripetal and RAD cores. Built for high rev players on carry-down.
LAYOUT 4 • LEAGUE
Control Layout
Pin Distance: 3.75″ to 4.25″
Pin Position: Leverage position
Mass Bias: 50° from PAP
Reaction: Balanced, easy to repeat across conditions
Ideal arsenal-building layout for league play.
LAYOUT 5 • TWO-HANDED
Two-Handed Player Special
Pin Distance: 4.5″ to 5.5″
Pin Position: Tuned to manage rev rate
Mass Bias: For controlled motion
Reaction: Reduced over-reaction, energy retained through the pins
Popular with Phaze II, Idol series, and Code Red.
SYMMETRIC CORE
5 Symmetric Drilling Layouts
Storm’s symmetric cores produce predictable, smooth motion. These five layouts span house shot dominance through spare ball length.
LAYOUT 1 • HOUSE SHOT
House Shot Dominator
Pin Distance: 3.5″ to 4.5″
Pin Position: Above ring finger
CG: Positive quadrant
Reaction: Strong mid-lane read, predictable backend
Recommended for Tropical Storm, Thunder series, and Ice Storm.
LAYOUT 2 • SPORT
Sport Pattern Control
Pin Distance: 4″ to 5″
Pin Position: Above bridge area
CG: Balanced placement
Reaction: Controlled, repeatable, tournament-ready
The right choice when consistency matters more than carry potential.
LAYOUT 3 • SPARE / DRY
Maximum Length
Pin Distance: 5″ to 6″
Pin Position: High position
Reaction: Late roll, minimal hook potential
Excellent for spare shooting and dry-lane transition balls.
LAYOUT 4 • BEGINNER
Beginner Friendly
Pin Distance: 3.75″ to 4.25″
Pin Position: Forgiving placement
Reaction: Smooth, predictable, easy to control
Perfect starter ball drillings: Tropical Storm, Fast Pitch, Fever Pitch.
LAYOUT 5 • POWER PLAYER
Power Player Control
Pin Distance: 4.5″ to 5.5″
Pin Position: Tuned to manage rev rate
Reaction: Reduces over-reaction, maintains hitting power
Arsenal essential for crankers and high-rev bowlers.
Storm Core & Coverstock Technology
Layout choice depends on the ball you are drilling. Storm’s three core technology platforms each respond differently.
COVERSTOCK
R2S
Reaction 2 Solid. Excellent traction in oil while preserving energy through the pins. The workhorse cover for heavy oil and sport patterns.
Best for: Heavy oil, fresh patterns
COVERSTOCK
R3S Pearl
Reaction 3 Solid Pearl. Length through the heads with strong backend recovery. The versatile second-arsenal choice.
Best for: Medium oil, broken-down patterns
CORE LINE
Premier Cores
Advanced platforms like RAD4 and Centripetal. Designed to deliver specific motion profiles when paired with the right layout.
Best for: Tournament play, custom arsenals
Storm Drilling FAQ
Common questions about applying these layouts to your Storm ball.
What does the 2LS in Storm 2LS stand for?
The 2 in 2LS stands for two-handed. The system was originally developed for two-handed and thumbless bowlers because traditional layout math measures from the center of the grip between thumb and finger holes, which is not where a no-thumb release loads the core. The 2LS instead locates the PAP from the center of the bridge between the fingers (5 inches right by 1 inch down for a right-hander). Many one-handed bowlers also use 2LS today because the arc-based measurements produce more accurate predictions of post-drilled dynamics.
Which 2LS layout should I start with?
The Rank 3 benchmark layout: Pin-to-PAP 5″, Pin-to-COG 4″, PSA-to-PAP 3½”. Storm explicitly markets this as the starting point for building a complete arsenal. From the benchmark you can move up the ladder (stronger layouts for fresher or heavier oil) or down the ladder (weaker layouts for burned lanes and dry conditions).
How do I know if my Storm ball is symmetric or asymmetric?
Asymmetric Storm balls have a small PSA (Preferential Spin Axis) marker in addition to the pin. Symmetric balls have only the pin. The PSA marker is usually a smaller dot or label printed near the pin. Storm’s box specs also state whether the ball is symmetric or asymmetric. Use the asymmetric layouts above if you have a PSA marker, symmetric if you do not.
What is the Lightning Strike PSA system?
The Lightning Strike PSA system is Storm’s layout method for their Lightning Strike series and similar high-strength asymmetric balls. It uses a specific PSA placement that creates an early, strong response with maximum mid-lane read. The full Lightning Strike PSA layout PDF is downloadable above and recommended for any Lightning Strike or comparable high-flare Storm ball.
Why does Storm recommend finger depths no deeper than 2¾ inches?
Drilling finger holes deeper than 2¾” buries mass below the surface where it cannot meaningfully influence the ball’s dynamics. The deeper holes effectively reduce the ball’s flare potential and overall motion. For 2LS layouts especially, where the geometry depends on predictable post-drilled differential, staying within Storm’s depth recommendation preserves the ball motion the layout is engineered to deliver.
Can I apply Storm 2LS layouts to balls from other brands?
The arc methodology transfers but the specific Storm-published numbers do not. Every manufacturer’s cores have unique RG, differential, and intermediate differential values. A 2LS-style drilling on a Brunswick or Hammer ball will not deliver the same reaction as the same numbers on a Storm core. For other brands, use the manufacturer’s own published layouts. Use the 2LS approach as a mental framework, not a literal recipe.
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