This is how I’ve aimed since my Dad (a part time road player and boxer in the late 1920’s to mid 1930’s) taught me 60 years ago. Draw an imaginary line from the center of the OB to the spot in the pocket you want the OB to go. Then step into the aiming line of the shot focusing on that spot on the OB (I use parts of the #’s, stripes, or where white meets the colored part on the OB to find my aiming point). My pre shot routine has always been about the same except now I’m more exact and aware of it. When down stroking on the shot aim your tip very low-center (move tip where ever on last stroke) through the QB to the aim-point on the OB. Once you are in your shooting position and have a good solid bridge and you are locked onto your aiming point don’t look at the pocket again or the QB. From here you need to trust your stroke and pull the trigger moving your tip (W/O looking) where you want on the QB.
This has worked for me all these years. I’ve run several 80+ and a lot of 60’s on a 9’ table and 96 on my Valley with the stock rails on it. With the Ridgeback rails…not running many big #’s. I’m sure this method doesn’t work for everybody but as far as I know it is/was the method most pros used and most likely the same method most pros of today use. Johnnyt
This has worked for me all these years. I’ve run several 80+ and a lot of 60’s on a 9’ table and 96 on my Valley with the stock rails on it. With the Ridgeback rails…not running many big #’s. I’m sure this method doesn’t work for everybody but as far as I know it is/was the method most pros used and most likely the same method most pros of today use. Johnnyt