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Equipment Boards => Columbia 300 => Topic started by: cjholes on November 19, 2007, 05:42:52 AM
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at first i was gonna get a hammer doom but now im leaning towards the wrath sf
i throw the ball about 15 mph and i put alot of revs on the ball do you guys know of a better ball i should get or one that would be a better fit. it will be my first ball i bowl on med oil conditions, i want a ball that will wor well for a cranker with alot of revs that is a good bll to learn with
or what about the rival
Edited on 11/19/2007 6:38 PM
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The Hammer Doom is an incredible piece. I really don't think you can go wrong with any of the Hammer mid priced equipment. I have seen the Rival and it looks good. If you're just looking for something for a Typical House Shot, pick the cheapest of the balls you're looking at and you will be fine.
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Formerly SGC300
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ok any other suggestions
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Wrath SF is a great ball. guy was throwing it in a tournament this past sat. and it was pretty strong he had a ton of revs and speed and the ball moved very well. He was playing about the middle board out to the 5 or 6 board and it would come back really well. The hammer doom I have never seen this one thrown but I havn't heard anything bad about the ball.
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i went to storms website i found that ball i learned alot, i could not find that video but i took the match maker test it told me to get the sure fire but the t-road was on the list but i could of got my axis point wrong
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oh yeah i went on columbias site and they have the wrath sf in the retired ball section how old is that ball and is the wrath high flush a better product
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at first i was gonna get a hammer doom but now im leaning towards the wrath sf
i throw the ball about 15 mph and i put alot of revs on the ball do you guys know of a better ball i should get or one that would be a better fit
or what about the rival
YET AGAIN!!!!
for what purpose? why?
explain yourself.
There are 3,000 balls out there. Every ball is a good ball for something.
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it will be my first ball i bowl on med oil conditions, i want a ball that will wor well for a cranker with alot of revs that is a good bll to learn with
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The reason that the Wrath SF is on the retired ball list is because that ball was introduced before the buyout, it doesn't mean that it isn't a good ball. If you can find one go ahead and get it, but the Wrath High Flush also is an exceptional ball, and for generally the same amount of money, why not get the newest Wrath out there
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Dale Williams
Columbia 300 Utah Amateur Staff
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any more ideas