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Title: Step Down?
Post by: Dennis Rhodes on September 06, 2009, 04:32:39 PM
I currently have a Wild Ride (see drilling in profile).  This is my medium to light medium ball.  My question is:  Would a Twisted Fury Destruction drilled 5 1/2 (pin high)X 6 1/2 with the surface taken to 2000 and polished be a step down.  I am looking for a medium dry to drier piece of equipment, and I love the way this core hits.  I already own a black and green avalanche, and I don't really care for the way that I have it drilled, so rather than plug the avalanche, I would prefer to sell it and drill the Destruction (which I can get pretty cheap).  Any feedback would be great.
Thanks In Advance,
Dennis Rhodes
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You''d be good, if it wasn''t for your brain!-My Older Brother
Title: Re: Step Down?
Post by: baer300 on September 07, 2009, 12:00:26 PM
Yes the Destructin would be a step down. The Destruction has a similar ball motion, less downlane and pretty close in the fronts.
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Adam Baer
BRUNSWICK ADVISORY STAFF
VISE REGIONAL STAFF
The opinions expressed are solely those of the writer and not of Brunswick Corporation
Title: Re: Step Down?
Post by: Barbarian2990 on September 07, 2009, 12:30:10 PM
An original Twisted fury i think would be a better choice smooth out the back but still a good pop. From all the destructions i drill non of the really impressed me.
Title: Re: Step Down?
Post by: RSalas on September 07, 2009, 03:39:30 PM
The Twisty D could work in that spot.

One of my Summer league teammates carried a Wild Ride and a Destruction in his bag, and went to the Twisty D when the Wild Ride started to burn early.  For him, it looked like the two pieces were about five-and-three apart overall.
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Ray Salas
Brunswick Amateur Staff
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Title: Re: Step Down?
Post by: Dennis Rhodes on September 19, 2009, 10:06:44 PM
Thanks to all that replied!
Just to update, the TFD is a wonderful step down from the WR.  This is easily one of the best combos that I have thrown in awhile.  Your feedback was appreciated!
Thanks,
Dennis Rhodes
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You'd be good, if it wasn't for your brain!-My Older Brother
Title: Re: Step Down?
Post by: baer300 on September 20, 2009, 11:42:59 AM
Glad to hear we could help. I would have to agree that they would be agreat combo.
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Adam Baer
BRUNSWICK ADVISORY STAFF
VISE REGIONAL STAFF
The opinions expressed are solely those of the writer and not of Brunswick Corporation