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Gallo81

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Radical Inferno
« on: September 26, 2006, 05:33:09 AM »
I don't know why you blame about that Brunswick moved to Mexico but here in Mexico City I saw in this week at least 15 300's with that ball.

So in my opinion is why you take it to serious instead to try it out.

Everyday when we use our computers we are using chips from Korea, Singapore, Malaysia, etc...

I think its a good ball and it remembers me the first Inferno.

GALLO

and yes I'm in Mexico City
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Cutlass

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Re: Radical Inferno
« Reply #1 on: September 26, 2006, 02:16:17 PM »
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I love this ball...perfect for my style of throwing...

I too wonder why people hate it....oh yeah thats right there racist. Silly me.


Well I can see why ppl hate it cuz just like any ball and if you roll a ball a certain way it will react a certain way. This ball is very picky IMO but you will know if this ball is for you if you get it to turn on the backend. On my first day bowling with this ball I scored a 89, 99, 134 which I might add was me bowling for real. Its just that I was trying to find where this ball breaks lose. Then I noticed I was rolling this ball like it was my Scrochin' so I tried to roll it the way I roll my Vapor Zone. When I did all I can say was WOW. I threw a 234, 269, 198, and a 223 all on a oily to medium lane condition(its was from my second game on a freshly oiled lane).

B Zone says this ball is made for medium to dry lane conditions but if you have alot of revs dont use this ball on a drier lane cuz you will go from gutter to gutter on the backend believe it or not and I throw at 18-19mph.

Not to mention my color pattern is the best Ive seen on any ball going down the lane. All you see when I release it is the chrome/blackish color then when it hits the breakpoint and turns over all you see is green/blue/yellow.

Also to Brunswick this ball gets thru the heads better than any Inferno to date. And Ive thrown them all but the OI and RI.

This ball gets a 10/10 from me over my Scorchin and Vapor Zone.
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Radical Inferno
Vapor Zone
BVP Ambush(Coming Soon)
Brunswick High Intensity Spare Ball

GCSurfer

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Re: Radical Inferno
« Reply #2 on: September 27, 2006, 12:38:46 PM »
I love mine. First game I bowled, started off with two opens, ended up bowling a 204. After that, I break 200 at least once a night. Last night I bowled 235, 210, 199, 190. Not bad for someone just getting back into bowling after 8 years. Just went from a house ball to the inferno.
But I'm also considering if I should drop down to a 14lb.
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SrT4u2nV

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Re: Radical Inferno
« Reply #3 on: September 27, 2006, 03:28:28 PM »
I love it when the lanes r med to dry b/c i can just throw it harder and faster when there dry but when wet the Red Zone is amazing! Greatest ball ever. Radical Second.. maybe!

Cutlass

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Re: Radical Inferno
« Reply #4 on: September 27, 2006, 04:55:45 PM »
Im want to pick up a red zone and just get it drilled to go long. But will that be more aggressive than my Vapor Zone drilled long?
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Radical Inferno
Vapor Zone
BVP Ambush(Coming Soon)
Brunswick High Intensity Spare Ball

The Extremist

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Re: Radical Inferno
« Reply #5 on: September 27, 2006, 05:11:21 PM »
Gallo: en qué boliches juegas?

Gallo: which bowling alleys do you bowl at?

Well, it is like this... I have seen several guys with this ball too, and all I can say is that I want one. The ball is awesome for my THS, this guys are not the most talented and can score good numbers with the ball. For me, my main concern is the durability and quality of the equipment: give me something that will not die or crack after 20 games and who cares where it comes from.

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MVbowler

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Re: Radical Inferno
« Reply #6 on: September 27, 2006, 11:33:05 PM »
well, i just got my radical. I drilled it so that it will only work on really dry lanes. I love it. It reacts wonderfully for me. I could see how this ball is layout/conditions specific.
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APheLion

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Re: Radical Inferno
« Reply #7 on: September 27, 2006, 11:40:12 PM »
i thought this ball was angular... and for medium heavy oil...

i tried one today and it was no at all angular, rather smooth as my equation

hope by changing the surface will do something better
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Cutlass

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Re: Radical Inferno
« Reply #8 on: September 28, 2006, 08:59:52 AM »
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i thought this ball was angular... and for medium heavy oil...

i tried one today and it was no at all angular, rather smooth as my equation

hope by changing the surface will do something better
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I go two-handed, and i hate stupid 10pins! cuz my 12lb spare ball hooks too much!


I honestly think if you cant get this ball to hook the way you throw doesnt work out well for the ball.
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Scorchin' Inferno
Radical Inferno
Vapor Zone
BVP Ambush(Coming Soon)
Brunswick High Intensity Spare Ball

MVbowler

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Re: Radical Inferno
« Reply #9 on: September 28, 2006, 09:37:03 AM »
try taking it down to 360 grit sandpaper, then using 600 grit sand, then 1000 grit abralon. That way you still have the hard surface, but not all the polish on it.
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