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Equipment Boards => AMF => Topic started by: monstercrank on July 09, 2006, 04:32:15 AM
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whats the story with this ball. i need something for light oil and i dont want to spend to much. ive seen this for 60 bucks is it worth the money. i plan on putting the pin 1 inch over the bridge stacked. will thins be the correct choice? i havent used any amf except the titan, and i liked it. and also does anyone have any actual pics of this thing? thanks
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ancient chineese proverb:
"I'm not as think as you drunk I am"
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look like a good ball for light oil, i will probably pick one up not sure though
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amf300, all the way!
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i've heard rumors that say that this ball is just like the old columbia beast, a nice smooth transition ball, that has some hooking ability.
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well its either this or a rampage pin up on the negitave side...
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ancient chineese proverb:
"I'm not as think as you drunk I am"
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go with the amf, you wont be disappointed
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amf300, all the way!
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I've heard that the weightblock in this one is very similar to the track original heat.
Being as Columbia pours Track and A.M.F. ( and I think the heat original is out?) they may have brought the weightblock back in the A.M.F. line. WOuldn't surprise me. I was thinking I needed a lower flare, predictable ball and was considering this one pretty hard........
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"The difference between stupidity and genius is that genius has its limits."
Albert Einstein
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I'm planning on drilling one out tomorrow night to compliment some of my other equipment on my shorter sport shot pattern. We'll see just how much this ball hooks in comparison...
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-Chris: DJ's Pro Shop : Auburn, MA
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quote:
Get the regular Orbit for the dry stuff, the Orbit Extreme is just a Track Triton Heat! A good medium to lighter oil ball!
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Da SEAHAWKS are gonna win it all Next Year, if the NFL will allow it
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"Just a Triton Heat" a lower mid price for the triton Heat is maybe the best deal on the planet. If anyone should know about the HEAT it's me.
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So I guess the ball realizes it's old and does not perfrom any longer, the way to keep ball prices down and still offer a value is to use existing tooling and change to current coverstocks. This give good solid performance with a touch of new technology. That's what makes it a good deal. If you like new and exciting only, than high performance at high dollars is availbale for you.
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I'm not positive on this, but I think the Triton Heat had a slightly different core in it. Definitely similar in shape, but i think the Heat somewhat of a nugget inside. Like I said, I'm not positive, that's just how I faintly remember it. I'll do some checking...
Matt
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2006 AMF300 Advisory Staff
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Here is some info. The ball section has this:
Heat
RG-2.56
Diff-.037
Flare potential- 5
Cover- PowerPlus with Mica
Orbit Extreme
RG-2.49
Diff-.035
Flare potential-Medium
Cover-Super-flex
This is right out of ballreviews
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"The difference between stupidity and genius is that genius has its limits."
Albert Einstein
Edited on 7/11/2006 5:06 PM
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the above is in regards to the Heat remake, right...here's info on the original (better) Triton Heat:
http://www.bowlingballreviews.com/ball.asp?ballid=86
lower RG than the remake, almost the same as the OX, higher diff. than both balls.
Matt
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2006 AMF300 Advisory Staff