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MARKER
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Ball b/t Absolute and Punisher
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December 24, 2006, 01:31:01 PM »
Right now I am using three balls, each I really like.
Strike Zone with pin under ring with flare increasing hole
Absolute Inferno with pin above and slightly to right of ring no extra hole
Punisher with pin next to ring no extra hole
I am looking for one ball for sure to fit between Absolute and Punisher. I had my mind set on a Rampage but was talked out of it because several said it was older technology. I ended up with a Radical and really regret it, but that is another story.
Should I get a Rampage or any other suggestions? I would like to get something that is a no brainer, can't go wrong choice if there is such a thing.
How about down the line a ball to fit between Strike Zone and Absolute?
I bowl at two different houses with Brunswick synthetic lanes. (gave up on wood)
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BOWL119
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Re: Ball b/t Absolute and Punisher
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December 24, 2006, 09:34:49 PM »
I would suggest a RAMPAGE. My son has one and it works well on all lane conditions that he throws on, med-light to med-oily.
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T.J.
BOWLING IS FUN NO MATTER WHAT YOU SCORE. BUT A 300 IS ALWAYS NICE.
STRIKE ZONE & PYRO. STAND 22 AND THROW 10 OUT TO 5 AND CRUSH THE POCKET. AT LEAST THAT IS THE PLAN OF THE NIGHT...
GOOD LUCK AND GOOD BOWLING!!!
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MARKER
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Re: Ball b/t Absolute and Punisher
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December 24, 2006, 10:03:41 PM »
How well does a Red Zone handle carrydown?
A Rampage?
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MARKER
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Re: Ball b/t Absolute and Punisher
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December 24, 2006, 10:08:09 PM »
That maybe a better ball for me then, as I seem to do better with the lower Rg cores like the Columbia Action, Absolute Inferno, and Strike Zone.
Those balls all seem to roll better, without being jumpy when they hit dry.
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MARKER
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Re: Ball b/t Absolute and Punisher
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December 25, 2006, 06:33:41 PM »
Thanks for the responses, guys.
Mark
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