BallReviews
Equipment Boards => Brunswick => Topic started by: mrepps-24 on February 23, 2004, 01:25:23 AM
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how is the inferno on sorta dry lanes? are there any negatives?
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it hooks too early for the dry... IMO.
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-Jeremy Vitug
MFBSB!!!
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mine too. It'll roll out - not save enough punch for the back end.
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maybe if you polished the he11 out of it, but I agree, definately not for dry lanes.
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You can always hit em hard when you've got the balls
Lefties are the only people in their right minds.
no1bucsfan
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it may work on dry lanes if your ball speed was 22mph+ or you had mika-type loft or you threw a spinner( maybe ). this ball works better on medium conditions.
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I see questions likek tgis and they make me wonder: Why try to use a ball on conditions that it wasn't desogned for? When someone takes a ball designed to work on oil and drills it weak and polishes it, it just doesn't make sense to me. Buy a ball with a core and cover for those conditions and you'll have a ball that performs much better. Just my .02
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i already have a dry oil ball in my sling blade but i wanted something in the middle of the group but wanted to konw how it worked on light oil just incase i wanna use it. i looked at the pattern and its how i throw my ball. plus the reviews were good
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The inferno is a very versatile ball. I can use mine on everything from heavy where I play it inside, to the lighter side of med by going way out, but anything less than that and it burns up. I would rather use it in a flood and throw it straight, than have to use it on a burnt lane because there is no way to keep it from going brooklyn, and/or it burning up halfway down.
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You can always hit em hard when you've got the balls
Lefties are the only people in their right minds.
no1bucsfan