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Equipment Boards => Dyno-Thane => Topic started by: alex on April 11, 2006, 06:25:39 AM
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Would like to know what lane condition,med/heavy,med or light is the 44Magnum best suited for?
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Medium to nearly medium-heavy. With some more surface (800-grit or so), it could probably do medium-heavy pretty well. Polished it should handle a little lighter than medium.
SH
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All i know is Jaros made me want to buy this ball soon, hits like a tank the solid 8 pin kept from repeating on a super tough pattern. I have to stay off the ball buying binge for about 3 months, good thing i stocked up with a few nib's to drill once in awhile to give me a fix. I know that at some point i will buy this ball and maybe something else Dyno releases at bowl expo.
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All i know is Jaros made me want to buy this ball soon,
You too, huh? 
SH
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All i know is Jaros made me want to buy this ball soon, hits like a tank the solid 8 pin kept from repeating on a super tough pattern. I have to stay off the ball buying binge for about 3 months, good thing i stocked up with a few nib's to drill once in awhile to give me a fix. I know that at some point i will buy this ball and maybe something else Dyno releases at bowl expo.
The magnum didn't leave the solid 8 in the final...he was throwing the Vendetta black for that.
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Yeah. You know, I had a guy in Jackson county. He had a little drum circle in his backyard. It turned into a drum circle four miles in diameter. You get a few hippies playing drums and next thing you know, you got yourself a colony.
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YOur both correct jaros did you the 44 more in the 1 st match and the scores were threw the roof score wise. It was the Black that did not carry the stone 8 pin shot, oh well the 44 magnum killed when he did use it.