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Title: What bowling ball should I get
Post by: destiny296 on February 19, 2007, 09:39:52 AM
I have a question for anyone who can help me...

I am a bowler who bowls down and in.  I have bowled this way all of my life.  I bowl with an Overtime, Crossfire, and V2 Sweet.  I wanted a very aggressive bowling ball, but with the way I bowl I am not sure if a super aggressive ball would even work.  What are some of your suggestions for me?  What kind of bowling ball would work for me?  Is there something that I should be doing differently like possibly wearing a brace...??  I just need some advice on what my next bowling ball purchase should be.

Thanks..  
Title: Re: What bowling ball should I get
Post by: Xfest on February 19, 2007, 06:52:34 PM
Don't use a brace. I am not a fan of a braces because they also cut back revolutions on your ball.

Simply put; go with the RXS300. The ball is a beast, because it is a pearl reactive, and will get down the lane and have that type of aggressive move you wanted but not too aggressive
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Title: Re: What bowling ball should I get
Post by: strikestriketapped on February 20, 2007, 12:11:03 AM
Something really aggressive for down and in isn't really needed unless the lanes are flooded. Something smooth like a Mammoth would work or if you want some backend, possibly the Angular One. A Black Widow could also work if you have the right surface and drilling. I'm also a down and in bowler and the Strike Zone is my heavy oil ball. It hooks early which is good for carrydown. Best of luck to you.
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Title: Re: What bowling ball should I get
Post by: TWOHAND834 on February 22, 2007, 02:35:44 PM
I think the Total NV would be a great choice.  I have seen the NV work extremely well from all angles with a variety of styles (strokers to crankers).  It is aggressive but rarely uncontrollable and it takes to cover adjustments really well.
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