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HamPster

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Tuning into the Radical
« on: August 03, 2006, 11:04:16 PM »
Lol, I know I keep throwing these up there, but maybe somebody enjoys them?  Ok, I had league last night at the Anvilane house, and then pot bowled afterwards . .  First game wasn't too spectacular, 216.  However, I was noticing a stronger reaction, less over/under, and a lot more forgiveness.  Finally locked into it halfway through the second game, which was 227.  It runs back up to the pocket really well, so I turned my shoulders a little so I was projecting better, and changed my angle of rotation so I wasn't coming around the side so much (had maybe a 30 degree angle of rotation, changed it to 45) and it came alive.  Had a couple problems in the last two games when I let my shoulders start wandering back, and plus the three of us on the team had been through 3 pitchers already . . 257 and 245.  It's so comfortable to throw now.  It's definitely unique, but you can still tell it's an Inferno.  Only left 3 10's all night, and I deserved all three of them.  I'm actually confident now that I'll carry half pocket 10's, and I had a handful that I did.  It's a little strong off track burn, but EASILY adjusted with, and in fact, a little track burn's a good thing.  If you can start the night with this ball, you shouldn't have to make a ball change, even with 5 man teams and a 4 game set, provided the lanes hold a shot halfway decent.
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