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thedjs

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V-2 Dry
« on: June 21, 2003, 02:20:52 AM »
The alley I'm bowling on this summer has set up an oil pattern with an "out of bounds" from the
2nd arrow to the gutter and fairly heavy oil in the middle.  Unless you have a lot of hand, its
very difficult to swing the ball.  The best shop appears to be down 10 or 11.

I have tried to throw my Savage Pearl but its too strong.  Would the new V2 Dry be a good
choice for this condition?  Has anyone used this ball yet?  Does it have much backend and
how does it hit?  Is there a better choice in Ebonite?

Any help would be appreciated.

By the way, I tried a Storm Too Hot and it seems to be about right but I'd rather stick
with Ebonite.

Thanks

 

Strider

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Re: V-2 Dry
« Reply #1 on: June 21, 2003, 05:55:15 PM »
The V2 dry has a very low diff (flare).  If there's a decent amount of oil in the middle, the V2 dry sounds a little weak.  The Stinger sanded or the Optyx Illusion might be better choices.
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