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justdale

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Action Attack
« on: October 22, 2006, 10:43:37 AM »
Just received this ball from Columbia300:

Drilled this ball identical to my Action Max, Pin below ring finger, and CG kicked out to the right correction hole needed to adjust it.

Ball reacts a lot like the Action Max, almost too much like it. Was hoping for a little more pop on the back end, but, all it seems to do is get about 5 feet more on length, with out the more pop. I think I will scuff it up a little, and see what that does. Will let you know how this works.

Thanks for reading my review:

Dale Williams
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J_L_B

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Re: Action Attack
« Reply #1 on: October 22, 2006, 10:34:02 PM »
Try taking it down to 2000 abralon, I did this to mine and its reaction is quite a bit stronger. 3000 Tech shine is a new cover prep for C300 and don't think it was meant for any kind of heavy volume of oil.
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Re: Action Attack
« Reply #2 on: October 28, 2006, 12:47:06 PM »
Would u compare the type of reaction somewhat close to what people are saying about the Radical Inferno?

I was looking into getting one, but if it's like that...I'll pass.
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Re: Action Attack
« Reply #3 on: October 30, 2006, 12:11:10 AM »
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Hello folks,

Newbie here and hoping that you could help me with my next ball purchase. I currently own all of the Action line of bowling balls, with the Packed being my personal favorite. My eye is on the new Attack, but I honestly don't know where it will fit into my bag.

Since purchasing the AP, I've changed my hand specs, so unless I buy another AP, or have it redrilled, I no longer use it. Is it possible to get a similar reaction out of the AA? If so, what should I tell my driller? That I simply want it to react like my AP?

Sorry for the long initial post, but any advice would be greatly appreciated.


~ Spencer



For me the Attack fits above the AP and below the AM. It has the length of the AP and the hard strong arc on the backend of the AM. The AP was snappy for me, creating some over/under at times and the AM has the hard arc, but not the length that one might need.

I can cover more boards with the Attack than I have been able to with any of the other Actions. The Attack revs throughout the entire lane.

Here's the layout:

http://new.photos.yahoo.com/jonlouisb2/photo/294928803279342553/8
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Mark T. Trgovac

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Re: Action Attack
« Reply #4 on: October 30, 2006, 07:04:23 AM »
Ok well dale, maybe you should redrill the attack and lay something that will give it more lenth. I mean pin under ring finger on any symetrical ball will make it want to roll sooner then it would if you would have gone say pin above bridge or over middle finger. I am sure it is still a great ball, but just wanted to know if you have thought about plugging and redrilling it to maybe get the reaction you wanted.
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Re: Action Attack
« Reply #5 on: October 30, 2006, 09:03:55 PM »
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For me the Attack fits above the AP and below the AM. It has the length of the AP and the hard strong arc on the backend of the AM. The AP was snappy for me, creating some over/under at times and the AM has the hard arc, but not the length that one might need.

I can cover more boards with the Attack than I have been able to with any of the other Actions. The Attack revs throughout the entire lane.

Here's the layout:

http://new.photos.yahoo.com/jonlouisb2/photo/294928803279342553/8
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Is that a 5-6" pin?
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Re: Action Attack
« Reply #6 on: November 11, 2006, 07:23:14 PM »
Hey guys, I purchased the ACTION ATTACK today but haven't tried bowling with it yet. Comparing this with the ACTION which one do you guys think is better? I had my ACTION drilled finger weight and its pretty strong from the back end more so in the front when the lanes dries up at front.  

My question is If both balls are drilled stacked leverage which one do you will hook more?


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Re: Action Attack
« Reply #7 on: November 11, 2006, 07:34:43 PM »
the action attack is more in the back of the lane for sure
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Re: Action Attack
« Reply #8 on: November 11, 2006, 09:56:20 PM »
Thanks for the info Chris. So do you think I made a good decision to have the ATTACK drilled stacked leverage?  

Here's my line up now, tell me if you think this would be a great ball line up:

EPX (stacked) - heavy oil(flooded)
ACTION ATTACK (stacked) - heavy oil
ACTION (finger weight) med - heavy(?)
PARTICLE U-TURN (finger and top) med-dry

RED PULSE - is it a good idea to drill this ball to zero for dry? just have to ask

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Re: Action Attack
« Reply #9 on: November 12, 2006, 04:12:00 AM »
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Thanks for the info Chris. So do you think I made a good decision to have the ATTACK drilled stacked leverage?  

Here's my line up now, tell me if you think this would be a great ball line up:

EPX (stacked) - heavy oil(flooded)
ACTION ATTACK (stacked) - heavy oil
ACTION (finger weight) med - heavy(?)
PARTICLE U-TURN (finger and top) med-dry

RED PULSE - is it a good idea to drill this ball to zero for dry? just have to ask

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Columbia 300 Staffer

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columbia staffer and say its driled finger weight what a great staff they have considering they dont know how to describe how the ball is drilled   lol   im sorry im not on any staff but i can at least tell you how its driled and what its susposed to do!  jesus  look where this sport is going   900's approved prebowling and staffers who dont know jack great no wondering bowling is going down the drain  and i wish it was different

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Re: Action Attack
« Reply #10 on: November 12, 2006, 08:26:52 PM »
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Thanks for the info Chris. So do you think I made a good decision to have the ATTACK drilled stacked leverage?  

Here's my line up now, tell me if you think this would be a great ball line up:

EPX (stacked) - heavy oil(flooded)
ACTION ATTACK (stacked) - heavy oil
ACTION (finger weight) med - heavy(?)
PARTICLE U-TURN (finger and top) med-dry

RED PULSE - is it a good idea to drill this ball to zero for dry? just have to ask

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Columbia 300 Staffer





columbia staffer and say its driled finger weight what a great staff they have considering they dont know how to describe how the ball is drilled   lol   im sorry im not on any staff but i can at least tell you how its driled and what its susposed to do!  jesus  look where this sport is going   900's approved prebowling and staffers who dont know jack great no wondering bowling is going down the drain  and i wish it was different


You totally misconcieved what he said. Average Bowler is not a staff member, I think he tried to reply with quote, and removed his message and forgot to erase the above's signature.

He was talking about his own drilling, you might want to go back to school and learn how to spell and type if you want to be critical.
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Re: Action Attack
« Reply #11 on: November 12, 2006, 08:47:40 PM »
Sorry guys I didn't mean to be a Columbia Staff.  I wasn't sure what BrunsDustin was talking about that's why I didn't say anything until now when someone said something. I was just pointing things out with my equipment since JUSTDALE and I are using COLUMBIA equipment.