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stormfanken

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Complete Bedlam
« on: May 01, 2011, 01:34:31 AM »
Just needed the opinion of some people that have thrown this ball. Do you throw it in the OOB surface?? Have you tried it without the polish and how did you like it?? The one I have seems to go really long and just wondered what other people who have had this ball thought of the ball.

 

cheech

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Re: Complete Bedlam
« Reply #1 on: May 01, 2011, 10:11:39 AM »
i havent thrown it personally but from what i have seen from other people is that in the box finish it is definitely more suited for transition when you need something a little cleaner through the head than the big oilers. people who use it on fresh in the box condition i have seen them struggle with over under until early in game 2. if you add some surface it can certainly work on a fresh pattern especially if there is a defined friction spot

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clint191

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Re: Complete Bedlam
« Reply #2 on: May 01, 2011, 11:24:05 AM »
Have my Complete Bedlam at 1000 w/ a touch of polish and yes it does go pretty long, but the recovery on

mine is great.  I pay a price when if I get slow w/ my speed, but its a fun ball to use for a stroker like myself.

 

I just took advantage of Buddies closeout sale and picked up another for $69.  Haven't used it yet, but have

it at 2000 dull in hopes of smoothing out some of the sharp backend



stormfanken

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Re: Complete Bedlam
« Reply #3 on: May 01, 2011, 03:10:06 PM »
Clint,

 

How did you like yours out of the box??? Did you think it was too long and kind of killed the backend???

clint191

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Re: Complete Bedlam
« Reply #4 on: May 02, 2011, 07:50:43 AM »
It never really goes long to the point of washing out or whiffing the headpin altogether unless I don't get

anything on it at release.  It may go a touch long and leave a 10 pin, but the recovery is good enough to

find the pocket on THS or anything other than longer/heavier patterns.

 

Didn't do anything fancy w/ the drilling.  It's basically just a stacked drill w/ the pin above the ring finger

and no wt hole.

 

Used my 2nd Complete for the first time last night to finish the set.  Backends really began to jump towards

the end and had given me a couple 4 pin leaves and a split.  Switched to Complete #2 and finished w/ the last 5

to salvage a 216 gm 686 series.

 

It's drilled w/ the pin under, cg kicked out approx 45 degrees w/ a wt large wt hole around the p2 position.

 

Big difference in the reaction of the 2 balls!!!!