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MegaMav

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Quantum Double Helix Video
« on: December 31, 2007, 11:06:15 AM »
2nd Shift house shot, backends were tight, so it was hard to get off the urethane stripe.

Not a ball you're going to wheel the lane with, but really awesome if you want to slow hook outside the track area, thats right, slow hook outside the track area.

If anyone is thinking about getting this ball, be sure to get a short pin out to lay this puppy low, otherwise, I dont think it would ever transition off the stripe at all.

Crankenstein, you were right about the stripe, you gotta slow hook it to flare onto the resin, otherwise it never turns over, as you'll see on the 10 pin leaves.

I will be using it on monday night, fresh/crisp THS with clean backends, we'll see how it does then, hopefully it transitions sooner, or ill be taking the speed down even more to avoid those pesky 10's.

I was not reving it up at all, the thumbhole was about 2 hours old, and I'm not comfortable with the ball yet.

shot 220-258-207-213 = 898 for 4 games with it, a winner in my book.

Enjoy. Happy New Years punks.

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MegaMav

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Re: Quantum Double Helix Video
« Reply #16 on: January 04, 2008, 10:34:56 PM »
I bowled on 3rd shift shot tonight with torched outsides, it was checking up really early, so there is some strength to it. Plastic was hooking 15 boards, the helix about 18 to 20.

Great ball, I cant play much of a swing shot with it, it just has an odd reaction for me when I do that.

Definitely a one trick pony.