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Pincrusher

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Power Groove
« on: July 16, 2006, 04:02:48 AM »
Has anyone ever bowled with this ball?

Brunswick Power Groove Dry/R Green Pearl/chrome

if so tell me how you like/dislike this ball. Thanks!

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Pincrusher

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Re: Power Groove
« Reply #1 on: July 16, 2006, 03:02:28 PM »
Thanks!
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dizzyfugu

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Re: Power Groove
« Reply #2 on: July 17, 2006, 03:35:23 AM »
I have been struggling last and this summer with heat and high humidity - I will get a Dry/R in the course of this week as a last ersort as I tried a Sahara, (black) Pure HAmmer, Red Pearl Urethane Hammer, Reaction Rip and TPC Shooter on dry/grippy turf. The Red Pearl Hammer was a beauty so far, but it lacks a core and roll. Almost anything else is too aggressive - so I try to fit the Dry/R in between.

From the specs and what I have seen fram a friend's Dry/R, the ball looks promising. Very good length (weaker Punisher cover) and a late but good, rather smooth back end. Yet, surprisingly much movement. A PK17 PG pearl is truly a step up from the Dry/R, but as big B recommends, I would still drill the ball for length and at least with the pin 4 1/2" from PAP, or it might move too early on short oil.
I will mine either set up with a label drilling for a tame back end reaction, or set it up exactly like my Sahara as a 2 punch (pin 1" above ring finger, CG stacked - but I am not sure if this works the way I want to since the PG has no influential MB).

A review will take some time, but I am positive about the ball.
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dizzyfugu

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Re: Power Groove
« Reply #3 on: July 19, 2006, 02:47:46 AM »
I will get mine, hopefully today, plugged and at 2.000 grit polished. It has only 15 games on the clock and is as good as new, so I am looking forward to it. I'll try the polish finish first, but you are right about a high grit sheen finish: offers more control on almost anything. It is a finish I like very much, I am just afraid that the ball might burn up on toast with an open surface.

I also have a black Pure Hammer for dry/medium-dry in polished state, but I will try a scuffed surface soon since the ball skids in oil and reacts violently on the back end. Hopefully, the sheen surface tames the thing down a bit.
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El Capitán

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Re: Power Groove
« Reply #4 on: July 19, 2006, 03:53:41 AM »
Pincrusher,
I used mine for an entire season on incredibly dry, old, roughed-up wood lanes, and It hooked about 15 boards or so by the third game of league.

It is very very smooth when you have a bit more oil than described above.
But like the other guys say, it's a GREAT dry lane ball.
To me, it's the best looking of the Power Grooves, too.

When I got back to shooting on synthetics with a 'regular' amount of oil, it was hard to get turn on the ball. But it IS possible to throw it on a medium, medium-light shot, anywhere btw 5 and 10, but I'd think one would have to play pretty direct. This is where it was very smooth for me.

Get one! It's a good investment for dry lanes.
Here's a pic of mine:: Brunswick Power Groove Dry/R
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dizzyfugu

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Re: Power Groove
« Reply #5 on: July 19, 2006, 08:25:19 AM »
The XXXL only moves because of its low RG core. It hooks, yes, even works on dry turf, but you do not get true grip and powerful forward roll with it. The PG Dry/R has more back end to offer and "behaves" like a reactive when it hits the pins. Therefore, I prefer the Dry/R above the XXXL (tested one and did not see the point in this ball) and my Red Pearl Urethane Hammer. Hopefully it lives up to my expectations...?
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BallsDeep

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Re: Power Groove
« Reply #6 on: July 19, 2006, 12:07:29 PM »
The dry/r is a really good dry lane ball.  It can be used with a strong drill on med/light.  As far as the XXXL, the ball does have a purpose.  I own one and when I want to play up the boards, in the track area after the lanes are dry the XXXL is the best ball.  Plastic can in many instances be thrown for score up the boards, if you want to get in on dry, you can't with plastic, but it does serve a purpose.  Go with the dry/r for an all around dry lane ball though.
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Re: Power Groove
« Reply #7 on: July 19, 2006, 04:58:49 PM »
Thanks alot Everyone!!!
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