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Equipment Boards => Brunswick => Topic started by: Cranking_Inferno on January 22, 2006, 04:44:38 PM
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When it comes to medium dry patterns, do these to balls react the same, or is one better for medium dry as the back ends break down.
Plese explain:
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it depends on how your ball is laid out. my oi is drilled as an early roller with the pin beside ring finger and the the cg 3 inch below and slightly to the right (out of box condition). my si (pin under ring finger with cg 2 inch below slightly to the right (also out of box) is more aggressive. on med dry, my si allows me to play from 20 to 8 - 7 boards back into the pocket. my oi on the other hand, if playing the same line, goes a little longer. for me i guess it's a matter of preference. but for sure as the lanes gets more dry, i pull out the OI for this reason...
and i qoute: " the OI is the most versatile ball i've ever owned". money ball.





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Inferno Bowler: "Throwing a strike when the game starts is only a minor obstacle. Throwing a strike when you really need it in the 10th frame can be a whole different beast" Parker Bohn III
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have an OI and SI, but i have never shot on even a SLIGHTLY dry lane. no dry lanes in KY. . .

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