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Ahhbach

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Fury Squirt? - Found a home
« on: January 24, 2008, 03:47:18 AM »
I am a lucky guy, my Ball-driller and I have the same exact span, fingers, and thumb.  I 'borrowed' (or more appropriately took) his Fury last night to league as my Thunderstruck cracked.  His Fury was kinda shiny and he asked me to clean it up.  I think I got a little carried away and the thing came out like a marble.  1000 grit Abralon+ruffbuff+Bean's sauce = gloss.  I used it in league last night on our 38 ft wall and noticed that this ball was ok going up the boards but when I moved in and tried to swing it, it was very squirty and and hit like a turd.  Think I had a little too much 'polish?'  


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On Edit: Last six games with this ball 235-290-243-246-258-235 this ball is a MONSTER on the synthetics.  The synthetics in this house are Horrid if you have any hand and this ball just matches up well.


Last 6 games with this ball

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LuckyLefty

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Re: Fury Squirt? - Found a home
« Reply #16 on: January 26, 2008, 09:12:32 AM »
My cousin uses one and makes it look like a medium heavy oil monster.

I've seen him shoot many a mid 700 with his and it looks great recovering versus other bowlers balls on the same shot!

I am NOT a pure Brunswick rules fan but MAN that ball is good.

I just ordered MINE!

Sounds like I made a mistake....if I read this forum....but I don't think so.

I wonder how Bill Orlikowski strikes so much with his in their video.....Brunswick's throwbot!

REgards,

Luckylefty
PS...In looking at this ball...I note that for comparison to other heavy oil balls of the recent past....it has a little less surface(no particle), no mass bias, and a very medium flare potential.  As a result I'm probably going to go with about 1/2 inch stronger pin to PAP than other balls intended for this class and I bet...get a great result.  Note I see many medium handed people drilling stuff so weak these days even lefties on our wetter side.  Recently helped a real good bowler on my side by just putting out a much stronger pin for him....he loves the small swing and area now created.
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LuckyLefty

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Re: Fury Squirt? - Found a home
« Reply #17 on: January 26, 2008, 09:58:11 AM »
I just read a lot of reviews HERE on this site on this ball.

In comparison to the Strike Zone which has diff of .048 this has diff of .044.
Strike Zone Mass bias of .017 this one a non bias ball.

I noted in conjunction with most comments above...Most satisfied guys in the 300 rev range had drillings to the right of the ring finger or in the 4 to 4.5 pin to pap range.  Most dissatisfied reviewers were in the 5 + pin to pap range and of the same medium rev range.

Are we drilling some balls too weak today.......at least for league puddles?

REgards,

Luckylefty
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Ahhbach

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Re: Fury Squirt? - Found a home
« Reply #18 on: January 29, 2008, 06:00:13 PM »
I Opted to leave this marble as is and bowled a second shift handicapped tourney last Friday night.  shot 235-290-243=768 scratch.  This house has 10 wood and 30 synthetics and the shot on the synthetics matched up perfectly for this ball as it is.

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