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Equipment Boards => Brunswick => Topic started by: BrunswickBowler on October 20, 2006, 11:45:00 AM
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wuts a good dry lane ball that is not a power groove
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Target zone
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not a target zone but liek a hook ball
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maybe a punisher?
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All of Brunswicks offerings that are not power groove are in general to strong for a truely dry lane. Even the powergrooves are too much for some people.
I could get a pretty decent hook out of my Target zone if playing the correct part of the lane.
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Whether you think you can, or whether you think you can't... you're probably right.
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If you're not set on Brunswick, the Trooper from Columbia and the Slate Blue Gargoyle from Visionary are both pearlized urethanes with real cores. Should work quite well on dry lanes.
SH
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Urethane Groove (technically not a "Power" groove)
Laner
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if u can lay your hands on the x-zone or slay/r it would be good,
after so many years i am still keeping my x-zone for dry lanes
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not a target zone but liek a hook ball
But, like a hook ball kinda defeats the purpose since its for dry lanes. Even the dry/r is going to be too much for toast. Reactive is reactive. You need to look for a polished pearlized urethane or plastic. That or learn the flufffffffff.....
Andrew
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You already have a Punisher. If you like the way it roll then get another one and drill it to go long. I have an ambush drilled long mean really loooooong. Believed me it will not hook no matter what you do. Just a ask the pro shop and bring your Punisher then they will know what your punisher tracks look like then they know what drill it long for you.