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roaringsun

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Acion Max vs. Infinite One
« on: September 18, 2006, 03:33:47 PM »
Im a youth bowler who doesn't really know much about drilling and stuff so i'm kinda second-guessing myself of which ball to get so that I can drill it to my liking. Im a tweener and I throw a pretty straight ball down the 2nd arrow and my lanes are usually heavy oiled..even in junior leagues so I want one that can be a beast when oiled and still be decent when the lanes start to break down in the third game.

I was thinking of getting an Acion Max because I've seen what it can do and I think its a very high hooking ball. But the Infinite One looks like a good ball that has a longer length than the Acion Max. They are both good balls but I want one that can adapt to the lanes breaking down..since I myself have a problem doing that.

So if anyone wants to help..please leave you suggestions and I'll use that to make my decision. And if possible leave which drill pattern I should use since I kind of don't get PAP and TOP WEIGHT. thanks

 

jls

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Re: Acion Max vs. Infinite One
« Reply #1 on: September 20, 2006, 02:19:17 PM »
roaring,  a heavy oil ball is just that!!!!!!!!!!!!!
made for heavy oil,  now the only way you can still use it when the lanes break down, would require you to change the cover.  which is a no no during play.

best case,  take the action max and see how far into the nite you can go with it.  they adjust the cover.  i would say try some ruff buff polish on it.
it will still give you enough in some oil,  and will still be there as the lanes open up.   it won't be as strong in the heavy oil as when sanded,  but
it should still be usable.  and when the lanes open up, it will give you more of a reaction that you need as opposed to the dull cover.

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