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Equipment Boards => Brunswick => Topic started by: B-Mac on February 25, 2005, 08:34:59 AM
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So I emailed a bowling ball website and the guy thinks he can get me a NIB 15lb combat zone. what would be a good layout to combat todays PBA patterns
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Robert McPheron
Bowl brunswick, bowl well.
Inferno line is the most solid out there.
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If it is pearl, don't drill it!
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Nick Smith ... A.K.A. Les Badderâ„¢
Brunswick -=- PBA 03-05
¡Viva la nación de Brunswick!
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he!! no.... i would never drill the tracer. that ball sucked. only the original. 3" pin with about 3 top.... what do you suggest nick?
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Robert McPheron
Bowl brunswick, bowl well.
Inferno line is the most solid out there.
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You just crapped on my heart saying those horrible things about the Tracer!



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Nick Smith ... A.K.A. Les Badderâ„¢
Brunswick -=- PBA 03-05
¡Viva la nación de Brunswick!
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i hated the tracer! but i loved the original.... if I find a NIB tracer i will hook you up.
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Robert McPheron
Bowl brunswick, bowl well.
Inferno line is the most solid out there.
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Ok... now we're friends again.

Depends what you had most success with with low RG balls. If I got the ball you're getting, I'd get the pin over the bridge 5" from my PAP, cg in the center of grip. Same core as the original Danger Zone, with a SMOOOOOOOTH coverstock. I am an absolute fan of PowrSurge coverstock and I wish it would make another appearance!
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Nick Smith ... A.K.A. Les Badderâ„¢
Brunswick -=- PBA 03-05
¡Viva la nación de Brunswick!