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lil League Coach

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Is the GAMERBREAKER for me???
« on: July 03, 2007, 11:30:14 PM »

 I struggle on high/long volumes of oil and was wondering if this ball is my answer?..

My Specs:
 Ball speed High (18mph + )
 REVS - Medium - High
 PAP - 4" right  1/2" up
 RIGHT HANDED

** If this is the ball for me can some1 suggest a layout for me for long Heavy Oil Patterns.   Any help is greatly appreciated.. THANKS TJ

 

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Re: Is the GAMERBREAKER for me???
« Reply #1 on: July 04, 2007, 09:00:56 AM »
What other equipment do you have?
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Re: Is the GAMERBREAKER for me???
« Reply #2 on: July 04, 2007, 12:54:58 PM »
i have an total NV pin above the bridge axis hole on PAP - dulled to 2000 (too long)

2 Special agents - 1 drilled pin under ring cg at 45 degree with axis on PAP
                   1 drilled rico

also have a black widow drilled 5  x  3 (pin above middle) great reaction on the backend just not enough for heavy/longer patterns

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Re: Is the GAMERBREAKER for me???
« Reply #3 on: July 04, 2007, 01:10:33 PM »
The Specials aren't enough?
Hopefully someone can back me up on this, but I'd be willing to guess that the Gamebreaker would be comparable to this.  The numbers are close, and the covers are very close, same 2000-grit finish...strong solid reactive.  You may have to look into particle to get what you want.
Possibly a Lane Masters ball or something along those lines.

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Re: Is the GAMERBREAKER for me???
« Reply #4 on: July 04, 2007, 01:30:03 PM »
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The Specials aren't enough?
Hopefully someone can back me up on this, but I'd be willing to guess that the Gamebreaker would be comparable to this.  The numbers are close, and the covers are very close, same 2000-grit finish...strong solid reactive.  You may have to look into particle to get what you want.
Possibly a Lane Masters ball or something along those lines.


I agree that if the Secret Agent is not enough to handle your/his heavy oil requirements, then the Gamebreaker, a relatively similar ball, is not likely to be enough, UNLESS you drill it rev leverage AND sand it to 400 grit. But other stronger and earlier rolling balls are likely to be better suitable for TRUE heavy oil.

I'd check into any of the the strongest, earliest revving oil suckers from your favorite companies: Super Carbide Bomb, Epic Battle, Conqueror,  AMB Particle Centaur, Total Shock and Awe, Awesome Revs, Mammoth, Passion, etc.
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Re: Is the GAMERBREAKER for me???
« Reply #5 on: July 04, 2007, 03:48:17 PM »
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A particle covered ball does give the user control up front on heavier, longer oil patterns but as carry-down occurs, the particles are rendered useless unless the user has slow ball speed, ....
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I do not understand why you say this. Particles are normally considered more helpful once carrydown has occurred. AT least this has been my experience.
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