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Equipment Boards => Brunswick => Topic started by: looking for 8 on May 26, 2006, 10:45:28 AM
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absolute inferno drilled pin under ring
scorchin inferno drilled pin under ring
classic zone drilled pin over bridge
rampage drilled pin over ring
do you see any holes ,if so let me know. thanks
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what happens when the absolute checks up too early and the classic skids too far?
how about a light-medium load particle? (BVP Ambush or Raging Inferno)
how about a plastic spare?
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you have a great point, ive been thinking about an ambush,as far as spares go ive always shot them with my strike ball i can straighten anything out so thats covered.
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to be perfectly honest with you... i would drill a strike zone pin above the bridge and the cg at about 4 o'clock if you can get a 3-4 pin... hit it with 2000 grit and throw a mild polish on it... thats a great ball for the transition from your AI to the CZ. It has never let me down on any condition with any surface.
I would also consider picking up a Dry/R for your spares... for them burnt conditions
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Edited on 5/26/2006 9:15 PM
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quote:
what happens when the absolute checks up too early and the classic skids too far?
how about a light-medium load particle? (BVP Ambush or Raging Inferno)
how about a plastic spare?
hows about moving your feet???
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arsenal is fine.... go throw strikes
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I'd throw in an Ambush and a Groove Dry/R, or, Track Dessert Heat. The Ambush will give you a smoother, more controllable arc through the dry and is a great inbetween ball to combat transition (carrydown). The Dessert Heat is stronger than the D/R in the backend but still manages to clear dried up heads effortlessly. When the lanes are fried the D/R shines.
Edited on 5/27/2006 6:04 PM
Edited on 5/27/2006 6:29 PM