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802dave

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Intense Inferno
« on: March 21, 2005, 03:16:34 AM »
I've returned to bowling after 6 years away; I'd like a recommendation on a pearl ball.

Typical league conditions for me: 10-10 walled - heavy oil between 10-10 for 40ft.

My present equipment: Big Bully, Columbia Aftershock - drilled for back end, Hammer 3D Superhook - label drilled; and a spare ball U2 Pearl Urethane.

I need a pearl ball - all my other equipment are solids.  I'm thinking that the Intense Inferno might be a good match from what BTM says.

I'm a stroker but can swing it if I'm confident it'll come back; about 15.5 to 16.0 mph.  "A" game is outside the 2nd arrow with a little swing; have shot 800 playing straight up 5 (many moons ago!)(with a White Dot).

Thanks!
Dave

 

agroves

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Re: Intense Inferno
« Reply #1 on: March 21, 2005, 11:32:58 AM »
Are you looking for less reaction, more backend, or later reaction?

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Re: Intense Inferno
« Reply #2 on: March 21, 2005, 12:30:51 PM »
dave,
I have read your posts at the bowlingfans forums.(as a lurker) Are you new here? If so Welcome!!!! Anyway... If you want a pearl ball from what I have read as far as Brunswick goes I'd suggest an Original Inferno(great benchmark ball), Intense Inferno(longer and stronger than the O.I.), BVP Punisher(longer,stronger and cheaper than the O.I.),or if you can find one a Monster Frenzy.(Discontinued.Long and strong.) These balls all have a high gloss finish. My other suggestion would be the Absolute Inferno. This ball has a different finish. It is not high gloss, but what Brunswick calls 'Rough Buff'.
About 800 grit polish, I think? (Please correct if wrong!)

Please take my recommendations for what they're worth.
I am young and fairly new to the sport, so I may not be the best source of info for you.
Also note that the above descriptins of what the balls do are subjective. I have only thrown the Absolute and the Frenzy (Both predictable, and hard hitting with a strong arc- not a skid snap type of thing). But have seen all the others in action. These descriptions are all greatly affected by drillings, conditions, and styles(I think your style is similar to mine however, as I like to run it up 2nd arrow whenever I can).
Anyway... Welcome and I hope I could help!

Also, if anyone reads something incorrect in my reply PLEASE correct me. I would hate to give someone poor advise.
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Edited on 3/21/2005 1:27 PM

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Re: Intense Inferno
« Reply #3 on: March 21, 2005, 08:33:52 PM »
Brunski, thanks for the correction, like I said I haven't thrown those balls so I was just talking based on what I read. And I believe you're right about the II, being not as strong as some people say, it is just a bit longer than the O.I.

Dave, I hope I haven't misguided you, and I hope you make a good choice and shoot another 802! I read the story on the other site and enjoyed it. I think this site could use more stories like that.

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802dave

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Re: Intense Inferno
« Reply #4 on: March 22, 2005, 06:04:51 AM »
I'm looking for more backend - later reaction.

I'm happy with my Aftershock and Big Bully, but I need to expand my arsenal.  Their both heavy oil balls; the Aftershock finishes harder than the BB.

I need/want a ball for more medium conditions and perhaps one that is also useful on Sport conditions; so I want one that has a bigger backend but is also somewhat versatile.

I talked to Ron Williams last night; he has seen me bowl.  He suggested the Punisher amongst others; he said the II would work, but thought I could go cheaper with the Punisher.  He also said the Ebonite Big Time could work, but I want to stay away from Particle balls.

BrunsSki,  II or Punisher.  Which of these two would be the more versatile?

I thank everyone for their comments and glad you enjoyed my story bowlitup.

Dave

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Re: Intense Inferno
« Reply #5 on: March 22, 2005, 10:31:38 AM »
Thanks Inverted 1!

Dave

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Re: Intense Inferno
« Reply #6 on: March 22, 2005, 10:35:59 AM »
Try a backyard bully if u like the bully line and if u want something that goes longer then drill a drive up.
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Re: Intense Inferno
« Reply #7 on: March 22, 2005, 11:16:08 AM »
Chris,

I actually like my old Aftershock better than the Big Bully so far; the Aftershock carries better because the Big Bully doesn't have much length to it - it's a nice arcing ball, great on heavy oil - the BB that is.  My Aftershock has a better backend drill and carries great.

I seem to have misplaced my February BTM; I think the Backyard Bully was reviewed in that issue.  Could you give me the specs on that ball relative to the Big Bully's?
Big Bully: 2.9 RG, Diff/Flare 6.5, Torque 6.0, Length 9.0, Back End 13.5, TH: 54

Intense I: 3.7 RG, D/F 6.8, Torque 6.0, Length 13, Back End 15.5, Tot Hook: 48

Thanks!
Dave

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Re: Intense Inferno
« Reply #8 on: March 23, 2005, 09:55:32 AM »
I read a lot of the discussion of how a ball should be drilled in the "Absolute Inferno" thread and now I'm concerned about how I should have this Intense Inferno drilled to get the max out of this ball.

I have two heavy oil balls, one, the Big Bully, doesn't go long (it Arcs), the other, Aftershock, is drilled to finish.  I'm wanting the Intense Inferno for medium to oily conditions, I want it to finish!  I'm also hoping it'll be useful on some sport conditions.

I'm mostly a stroker but can swing it when the conditions dry out; where I bowl though, I see a lot of heavy oil.  Ball speed: 15.5 to 16.5.  I'm working on strengthening my release (leverage) position.

Thanks!
Dave

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Re: Intense Inferno
« Reply #9 on: March 23, 2005, 12:46:48 PM »
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where I bowl though, I see a lot of heavy oil.


I wanna bowl there...

Anyway, if you want the ball to finish.  I would think 4L on Brunswicks drilling recommendations would do.

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802dave

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Re: Intense Inferno
« Reply #10 on: March 24, 2005, 08:43:08 AM »
4L?

I was thinking 1L or 2L.  Please explain.

Here's more details on my ball roll type: I have a high track (within an inch of my holes), Medium to low rev player, 15.5 to 16.5 mph.  I play mostly down and in with a little swing on a pattern that varies from 10-10 to 7-7, 40 ft typically.  I'm a pretty consistent smooth stroker.

Thanks!
Dave