I threw this ball in practice in league play only and there was to much oil for the OOB cover, By looking at the ball struggle I knew what it was trying to do and on that note I changed the surface w/ebonites matte finish. Took it back to the lanes this past friday to a different house and It was a new ball game, a surface change and this ball was money in the bank.
Mine is drilled label leverage; didn't expect to get the reaction I got out of an AMF ball which was a strong skid/roll type reaction. I was worried about playing deep and swinging it because it looks like the ball won't turn over but like DP3 said with multi-colored gear you can see what its going to do before it does it and he was right, the ball made the turn with a hard roll to the pins. Playing in the oil the lock will need a lower grit to do its thing; but in the dry OOB is perfect.
I haven't thrown AMF since the super scamp which was a super dissapointment for me but the Radar Lock has shown me that AMF has stepped there game up. The cover isn't "Bite" strong but its "Don't sleep on me" strong, just how I like it.
Hoo-Rah
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Wayne Saunders: AH-HUUUUUHHHHH KACE YOU SHOT 300 AH-HUUUUHHHHHHHH!!!
Janeen Hall: Congratulations Baby.
Tommy B: I'm proud of you.....
Mike Hall: I yelled the last shot in there....
K.C. White II:
And I did it My Way Hooking the lane with a high-end piece, an Epic Battle. Take that Mr. Slater...I did it my way
I got what I came for.
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