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bowler851

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First brunswick ball
« on: January 30, 2010, 08:50:17 AM »
I am buying a ball for a team mate I can get either a  wild  thing $159 or a Siege or C System 2.5 for $169 price includes slugs a drilling (clearance because Brunswick does not sell here. He is right handed plays around 3rd arrow with above average hand and ball speed only averages 190 due to lack of consistancy and spare shooting. What ball should I get him to try. THS Med. to heavy with out of bounds outside five. Thanks.

 

RSalas

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Re: First brunswick ball
« Reply #1 on: January 30, 2010, 09:00:10 PM »
I guess it depends on where he's looking for the ball to fit within his arsenal.  The Wild Thing is probably the most versatile of the three, but is really designed for oily-medium to medium-dry conditions.  If he's looking to handle more volume, the Siege would be the ticket.  The C-(System) 2.5 would be a good choice if he's looking for something to go to after the track starts to blow out, and needs to send the ball from the inside oil to the friction.
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brunswickcomplete

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Re: First brunswick ball
« Reply #2 on: January 31, 2010, 07:28:57 AM »
Funny that you mention that Brunswick does not sell in your area,
Our shop Brunswick outsells all,
 I agree with Ray S's point of view,
the C-system 2,5 would be fine in the 3rd arrow area, as long as it does not get shipped to the outside part of the lanes, the wild thing is the middle of the 3, the Siege, may give him what he is looking for, better recovery (.056 diff.)if it gets outside of 5, as you mention he has lack of consistancy.

dizzyfugu

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Re: First brunswick ball
« Reply #3 on: February 04, 2010, 08:50:54 AM »
I'd go for something more simple, if consistency is an issue. I'd take a look at a Diamondback, and probably add some light polish.
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