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Equipment Boards => Brunswick => Topic started by: MelvinBrunsTrack on November 22, 2005, 11:13:54 PM
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I have a high track PAP 6 1/2 . Medium speed, medium rev. Now I was thinking about getting a ball for short oil patterns and spotty condition or drier conditions. Would the blazing inferno would be a good ball? I like Brunswick equipment, I would like it to be my first choice before going with another ball company. For short oil patterns would a hook set layout be good? Any advise is appreciated.
thank you
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A PAP of 6 1/2"? Whew... I'd also suggest a BVP Punisher or a normal Pearl Reactive Power Groove. The Punisher does not seem to work for everyone (can be very itchy), the PGs are quite strong balls for dryx to medium-dry conditions. The Dry/R is a tamer version, very smooth. Another ball to consider is the Zone Classic Red Pin. Weaker coverstock than the Punisher, much like a Dry/R on steroids with a true roll due to the core.
Hook set is a good choice, especially for weak coverstocks. I have seen and thrown Red Pins drilled this way, and the make a smooth, controllable curve. Pin was above brigde, PSA at ~115° from PAP.
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You could also do a Red pin classic zone or the blazing inferno hard those would be better than a power groove
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Thank you everyone. I have been looking at the classic zone red pin. I know I can get it dirt cheap.
Thank you
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Red pin Classic is probaly the best for those conditons out of the ones mentioned. I have not thrown the punisher though. Red pin is a nice smooth arcing ball and works well on light-dry.
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I have a punisher for medium conditions.It's a good ball.