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Equipment Boards => AMF => Topic started by: revTrex on March 06, 2009, 11:10:01 AM
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Ball is drilled 5 x 5, surface is OOB -- and yes, it deserves the warning label. It is versatile enough to see use on medium-heavy conditions after surface changes, though, and it does have surprising recovery and hitting power from deep inside angles for a particle ball.
Enjoy:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qvChOrzQrok&feature=channel_page
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That video is sick! Great bowling revTrex!
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That video is sick! Great bowling revTrex!
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Lol, not going to lie, that's the most over-the-top response...
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Lol, not going to lie, that's the most over-the-top response...
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Eh, stuff happens.
The video was sick though.
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Tom,
Was that you throwing that sick ball?
Far too bizarre when I have to throw a polished Blue/Green Centaur 18/19 mph to keep it on the lanes. :d
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"None are so blind as those who will not see."
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Tom,
Was that you throwing that sick ball?
Far too bizarre when I have to throw a polished Blue/Green Centaur 18/19 mph to keep it on the lanes. :d
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"None are so blind as those who will not see."
Yep, it's me -- and I feel your pain about having to throw "less powerful" equipment. I threw a 268 in league today with a Mineralite off the rack, lol, throwing in between the second and third arrows out to about the 8 board. Had a really nice reaction, haha. Certainly, the Mega Friction hooks a lot -- but it probably won't see much time out of my bag until the team event at Nationals.
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The Bounty don't compare.
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Ball does look sick. Mine will be here on Tuesday. I can't wait to se how it works for us rev challenged folks. Hvae you had a chance to compare this with the Bounty?
For me, the Mega is about three-four boards stronger (change with feet, and at arrows) if you compare the two OOB, a difference that might readily be masked on some typical house shots. The primary difference, though, is where the two balls hook -- the MF really reads the midlane, whereas the Bounty pushes just a touch further. Compared to the Break series, you see the same thing... the Breaks just push a touch further (and are more angular) than the Bounty (which in turn makes them "less ball" than the MF). [on edit: This isn't to say that the Bounty and the Break series balls don't read the midlane well, just that the MF hooks earlier and has a slightly more rounded breakpoint shape -- but more overall hook -- than those balls.] Hope that helps!
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Edited on 3/7/2009 9:05 AM
Edited on 3/7/2009 9:08 AM
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Good clarification, Tom.
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Rev nice video, is your MF box or did you change the surface?
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THB
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Rev nice video, is your MF box or did you change the surface?
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THB
For the video, it was OOB. With surface changes, you can get the ball to handle somewhat lower volumes (medium-heavy), but no amount of polish is going to let you play on scorched lanes. It's good at what it was designed for: hook.
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Hi Rev
very nice ball , but
what's the pattern on this video, so i can compare with my bounty that on a challenge pattern (Beaten path) is a Beast.
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Nice vid, not as impressed with the ball though, looks like every other oiler
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Hi Rev
very nice ball , but
what's the pattern on this video, so i can compare with my bounty that on a challenge pattern (Beaten path) is a Beast.

It's just a THS for the video, as the purpose of the video is really just to show the ball motion path and the overall hook potential the Mega Friction has to offer.
From my testing on a variety of patterns and lane surfaces, however, I can give you a comparison between the MF and the Bounty. See my earlier response in this regard.
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Mainzer:
It is like every other oiler except, it hooks more, alot more.
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Hmm..Lets see what I have in this bag...some magic, some hot sauce, and a saw.. how can I loose?
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Mainzer:
It is like every other oiler except, it hooks more, alot more.
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Hmm..Lets see what I have in this bag...some magic, some hot sauce, and a saw.. how can I loose?
....HG-300(2006 w/Desert Heat)...HS-776 (Hot Sauce Pearl & Ebonite Magic)
It sounds a bit like marketing hype to say that it simply "hooks more" -- but in this case, I'd generally have to agree. The ball is made to hook, and hook it does, more so than some of the other top "oil" balls currently on the market (Virtual Gravity, etc.). That fact, no doubt, is because of the Mega Friction's six percent particle load coverstock, which allows even less-handed bowlers the opportunity to create a more dynamic on-lane look even when bowling on longer/heavier patterns. AMF also did a great job with this piece matching core and cover, so that the ball doesn't die half way down the lane -- its continuation and recovery are superb, especially for a true heavy oil ball (normally, balls of this type might hit weakly from deep inside or burn up in the heads).
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Just polish it up you end up with an oiler for game 1 that does not quit, I use this ball all the time last outing was a decent 225 so it is very usable.
Took it to 2k for nationals it died honestly from me playing the lanes in my comfort zone, the middles at nationals are too dry for it burns up way too fast. Pointing from the out of bounds in did work ok but would not carry well, left alot of 7 pins that way (righty).
If you are revtrex you might be able to use it there with his speed and power, otherwise my opinion is no dice.
Ball is a keeper for oil even polished it is, not getting rid of this gem.