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Equipment Boards => Columbia 300 => Topic started by: bigdawgwill44 on February 10, 2008, 01:58:06 PM
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I'm thinking of going with the Resurgence, Momentum, and Dead flush as my league arsenal, thoughts?
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Great choice, but don't forget a spare ball
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Dale Williams
Columbia 300 Utah Amateur Staff
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Honestly consider a Rival. That is my four ball arsenal and since i created this arsenal my average has gone up four pins in each league(198 and 208). I have also shot two 700's in three weeks with the Rival and Resurgence. Columbia stuff is just kickin' butt for me...
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Columbia300
Bowl the World Over.
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yes i did not mention a white dot as a spare. I want to get this 3 ball arsenal just to see how it does before i consider a rival. I want the resurgence drilled very strong for heavier oil, the momentum drilled strong for heavy mediums and mediums, and the wrath dead flush for the lights. Does this sound reasonable?
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anyone else agree with bush?
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well I've rolled the momentum and seen it rolled by several differen't people. At my main house it is a medium oil THS with squeaky clean backends. They did something to their oiler/stripper this year to cause the backends to be SUPER clean. The momentum really is too strong for that shot, but I have watched several people use the Rival on it with much success. If your bowling on a typical house shot where there is a little more oil, then I think the momentum will be fine. But if your bowling on one a little more on the medium side (but still heavy enough the dead flush won't work right) then I'd go with the Rival. Just my .02
Jeremy
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"Strive to be perfect, that is afterall the only way to become perfect."
"If you compare yourself with others,
you may become vain and bitter;
for always there will be greater and lesser persons than yourself.
Enjoy your achievements as well as your plans."
Taken from Desiderata
Proud user of Columbia 300 and Visionary Bowling Products
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I agree with Bush. The Rival hits better than the Momentum.