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agroves

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Ultimate Inferno Review
« on: January 06, 2006, 06:43:33 PM »
Me:
16.5 mph by Quibica
325 rpm
RH
low axis tilt
variable axis rotation
High Track
pap 5 1/2 right, 1/2 up

Ball:
15lb Ultimate Inferno
4 1/2 by 3 1/2
No hole, 5/8ths side weight
800 grit surface

Condition:
THS-40 feet-AMF synthetics-oil line at 10-ob at 6-7(for me this area is 2 pins all day, but outside of 5 is more hook)

Up the boards:
With my hand under the ball, I get an early smooth reaction off the end of the pattern. Lookin 8, hittin 10, flush. Great carry with this release and this line.

With my hand on the side of the ball, I get alittle more push through the mids and alittle harder turn on the back.

Deeper:
Poop. It doesn't like to be sent into the dry at all. It was almost like instant burn. Really weird? Moved in deeper, keeping the breakpoint inside the oil line, I could get a reaction that was much better.

With my hand on the side of it, it was flat 10 city. 4 in a row before I moved on to something else.

Outside:
Suitcase it up 7, it would get there but lacked sufficient hitting power to carry very well. I carried a couple, but nothing spectacular.

Overall:
I liked the reaction, more movement than my werewolf. Bellying the ball had to be kept at a minimum, maybe 2-3 boards at the most, 11-8 might get me back in the hole. The best game I had was 14-11, shot 244 that game. I wasn't very sharp today, not until the 244 game, so the results may be alittle off, only time will tell.

Additional INFO:
Yesterday, we went in and threw two games. They were dead fresh, no open play at all. I couldn't control it on the outside, even laying off it. I moved deeper with 90* of axis rotation to get it down the lane. It turned and punched hard.

Today, senior league before we arrived. Lots of carrydown, started 15(slide 19) playing up 12, had carry out to 10-12 at the breakpoint. Very strong, after two games, it started burning a hole in the pattern and carrydown forcing a slight move in with feet and target.

Andrew

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agroves

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Re: Ultimate Inferno Review
« Reply #1 on: January 07, 2006, 10:19:51 PM »
No, Rick, I haven't polished it.  Probably won't either.  I am really digging the reaction and strength of this ball in carrydown.

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Re: Ultimate Inferno Review
« Reply #2 on: January 08, 2006, 08:10:10 AM »
Good review Andrew!  Tell it like it is and can tell you are on no one's staff and didn't get a comp ball.  


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