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strikecing

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New Ball
« on: March 09, 2009, 09:47:39 AM »
Looking for a ball with alot of backend!!!  Right now Im using a Perfect Rival with pin up above the bridge, Rapid Fire Pearl with pin above the ring finger and a Inferno with the pin above the bridge. Thinking about getting high performence ball and drilling it with the pin above my middle finger. What you think about ball??
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Cell Pin above ring finger(STOLEN)
Columbia300 Perfect Rival pin above the bridge
Storm Rapid Fire Pearl Pin above ring finger
Columbia Messenger Low RG stacked label
Brunswick Inferno Pin above Bridge
2 tropical storms one pin up one pin down



 

Burak Natal

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Re: New Ball
« Reply #16 on: March 10, 2009, 04:20:08 PM »
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tizzle,

No ball will match up with everyone on every condition. Mine is still the strongest pearl I've ever thrown. Not the most angular, but it handles more oil than any other that I've tried. Sorry yours hasn't been right for you.



I agree..
My Wild Ride handles oil similar to my polished Absolute with a sharper move down the lane
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Burak Natal

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Re: New Ball
« Reply #17 on: March 10, 2009, 04:38:05 PM »
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Both. As far as I can tell, the Destruction starts reading slightly sooner and not quite as angular as the Rattler. Does that answer your question?


Thanks Lane. Actually I'm confused a little.

Original Inferno is always a lot stronger than similarly drilled Twisted for me. I still couldn't find a time to drill either my Rattler or my Destruction, but I always thought TFD would be longer, thus it would keep me closer to friction.

Do you suggest otherwise?
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Natal
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bestbudzs24

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Re: New Ball
« Reply #18 on: March 11, 2009, 05:27:33 AM »
like many balls that brunswick is making now they are all CRAP in a box. wild ride,rattler, twisted fury solid,twisted fury destruction. these just to name a few are complete pieces of crap.i have owned many brunswick balls that were awesome. but the stuff that they are putting out now are nothing more than expensive paperweights.
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Re: New Ball
« Reply #19 on: March 11, 2009, 08:26:14 AM »
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Both. As far as I can tell, the Destruction starts reading slightly sooner and not quite as angular as the Rattler. Does that answer your question?


Thanks Lane. Actually I'm confused a little.

Original Inferno is always a lot stronger than similarly drilled Twisted for me. I still couldn't find a time to drill either my Rattler or my Destruction, but I always thought TFD would be longer, thus it would keep me closer to friction.

Do you suggest otherwise?
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Natal,

At first I played very straight with my Destruction and it was money, but a while back I tweaked the surface on it (I wish I could remember what I did, because it's even better now than before) to where it does read earlier than the Rattler, which is highly shined for me.

My Rattler is a skid/snap monster for me. I just need to feed it out to the friction and it's a huge recovery late on the lane.








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