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Equipment Boards => Brunswick => Topic started by: Brent2k05 on October 23, 2005, 11:31:23 AM
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Just got me a Absolute Inferno today. I was wondering if this was a legit layout or not. My driller assured me that its good. Top weight is 2.6 and a
1-2" Pin. It's 2E on drill sheet. I haven't tried this ball out yet i know the best way to find out is to try it. But please post your comments. Thank you.
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Edited on 10/23/2005 7:23 PM
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Yeah, that's fine. It will tend to roll earlier and arc more (Keep in mind, that's simply in comparison to other absolutes). SHould be a good med-heavy oil ball depending on how you bowl.
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- Andy
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Your link didn't work for me, but if it's one of the layouts recommended by the manufacturer, why are you concerned?
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Ron Clifton's Bowling Tip Archive (http://"http://www.bowl4fun.com/ron/roncarchive.htm")
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That is almost exactly how my Absolute is layed out, and I love it. The ball, with that layout, is a monster. I had another AI with a different layout, and it didn't compare in the slightest bit...
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*There's only Lane #1; everything else is second rate...
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i tried my Absolute Inferno out today. It didn't live up to my expectations (it barely even hooked) it just wasn't turning the corner.. Maybe it just takes time....
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Well, what else do you have that you were using? Chances are it was burning up or something.
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- Andy
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I was just using that ball i didn't switch to my others.
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Well....What else do you have that you normally use?
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- Andy
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Storm Triple X Factor , Brunswick Smokin' Inferno , Ebonite V2 Strong