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TheBowlingKid25

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I know its been posted before...but.....
« on: June 21, 2004, 04:30:06 AM »
Why does all of Brunswick's equipment arc? I've seen a lot of Big B thrown and the only semi-snappy ball they have is the slay/r. Why dont they produce any snappy type of balls, skid/snap balls? Im just curious, and, if they do, what balls do they have that are skid/snappy-ish?
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Re: I know its been posted before...but.....
« Reply #1 on: June 21, 2004, 08:04:57 PM »
My Ultimate Inferno really snaps violently on a THS. I haven't used it on carrydown yet. I had it drilled to go long and finish strong and it does just that.

I'm under the impression that the Blazing Inferno is a less rolly/arcing type of ball. You may want to check that out. Unfortunately I haven't seen any in person to judge how it reacts on certain lane conditions.
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Re: I know its been posted before...but.....
« Reply #2 on: June 21, 2004, 08:14:41 PM »
My speed zone and my inferno both do more "snapping" than "arcing". That said, Brunswick is definitely earlier rolling.
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Re: I know its been posted before...but.....
« Reply #3 on: June 21, 2004, 08:23:28 PM »
BK-you are partially correct in your assessment.  If you look at the majority of the cores, you will find low rg numbers.  Brunswick doesn't make very much equipment with a high rg.  What that means is, the core revs up easily/early and causes more midlane and less snap.  With that said, it doesn't mean you can have a skid/snap ball.  I, too, love my Inferno.  I would consider to be the most skid/snap of any ball I have.  The drilling makes the biggest difference between arc and snap, but of course the coverstock makes a difference too.

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Re: I know its been posted before...but.....
« Reply #4 on: June 21, 2004, 08:28:43 PM »
The Chrome/Yellow Power Groove is one of the skid-snappiest ball I've ever thrown.  The Blazing Inferno can snap it's fair share, too.
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Re: I know its been posted before...but.....
« Reply #5 on: June 23, 2004, 06:38:18 PM »
I'm guessing you haven't seen the old Fuze Purple Pearl with a label drilling have you?  With my axis rotation, I can get the thing to basically turn completely right.  I can only use the thing going straight up the back on a lot of carry down.

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Re: I know its been posted before...but.....
« Reply #6 on: June 23, 2004, 07:02:43 PM »
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Why does all of Brunswick's equipment arc? I've seen a lot of Big B thrown and the only semi-snappy ball they have is the slay/r. Why dont they produce any snappy type of balls, skid/snap balls? Im just curious, and, if they do, what balls do they have that are skid/snappy-ish?!


Kid,

I'd suggest you rephrase your original statement. Maybe it's more true that the only B'wick ball you've seen snap is the Slay/R.

Many B'wick balls can be made to snap, depending on the oil pattern on which it is used, how it is played, who's throwing it, how it's drilled, etc.

FWIW, I have a SLay/R drilled 5x5, pin under the bridge and it's very smooth. I can't make it skid/snap and I can make many balls snap.

I have a Fuze Ignitor which I had drilled 3.5"x5" and it was very even, no matter what I did to the surface on any pattern. I just re-drilled it with the pin over and centered above the bridge and this sucker snaps as hard as any ball I've ever seen. I had to put it away when I tried it in my PBA Shot league: far too much backend, far too long down the lane.

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Re: I know its been posted before...but.....
« Reply #7 on: June 23, 2004, 07:41:44 PM »
My Slay/R is also very smooth, drilled almost lefty has alot to do with it.  I had the purple fuze also and it just hooked a ton in the backend, the screamR also was very skid/snap.

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Re: I know its been posted before...but.....
« Reply #8 on: June 23, 2004, 08:42:54 PM »
Folks,

Forget that a specific ball is a skid/flip ball or a controlled arc ball.
With the right drilling, thrown by the right bowler, on the right oil pattern, ALMOST any skid/flip ball can be made into an arc-ing ball and ALMOST any arc ball can be made into a skid/flip ball.

Please don't be so conservative, so set in your thought patterns.

While you generally do NOT want to convert a skid/flip ball into an arc-ing ball and vice versa, you can ALMOST always do that.

My general overall comment is to use a ball as it is designed to be used. That is the safest path. Do not make unwarranted assumptions.

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