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JessN16

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For the last 12 years, my arsenal has been dominated by Storm. That's not all I've thrown, and there have been times (like about a year and a half ago, when I briefly went with Track before migrating back to Storm) when I've thrown several different companies.

I switched to Storm for good around the time the original X-Factor came out, and for good reason. I still consider that ball to be the best ball ever made by any company, with second place being a fairly big step behind.

Prior to that, I'd gone back and forth between Storm and AMF. During all this time, I had a total of three Lane #1 balls: A Cherry C/2 Pearl that I used completely up and then gave away, and a Gold Nugget and an Enriched Uranium that I hated.

Then, earlier this year I found a Nugget cheap that had a different drill pattern and surface prep than the one I had before, and tried it out. I was very successful with it. Then, a member here, SprayNPray, suggested I get a Tsunami H20. I did, and liked it as much or better.

The cinch for this deal came last week. I went to the Alabama State Bowling Tournament and couldn't get anything to work other than my two Lane #1 balls. The rest of my team did OK but I was the only one to put up big numbers at any point.

I've tried to figure out why this is happening, and best I can tell, it's happening based on a change in my game. During my heyday with Storm, I threw with a wrist brace, with virtually no tilt to speak of, and was a speed-dominant player. These days, there is no wrist brace, my revs are way up and I can modify my release a lot easier. I have much more tilt.

I've gone from not matching up with Lane #1 at all, to matching up with it better than most anything in my collection.

So in the last couple of weeks, I've procured a used Dirty Bomb and a new Evolution. I'm going to bowl extensively with them over the next month and if I like them as much as I hope I do, I'm probably going to shift my preferences full-time.

Which means I'll have to find something to do with about 20 Storm balls. (g) Actually, I still like many of them -- Storm's a great, great company -- but if my game doesn't match their core/cover combos anymore, a change must be made.

Jess

 

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give lane masters a try

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Jess,

I was an avid Storm guy before finding what I now know is the BEST match to my game in Lane 1's diamond core and coverstock matches.  You will be nothing short of impressed; not only with their equipment's performance, BUT also their company's performance regarding you.  I will be the first to welcome you the phenominal family and world known as the Buzzsaw family.  If I can be of asistance, feel free to ask.

Dave
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JessN16

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give lane masters a try


I had a Yeah Baby that I liked a lot. LaneMasters makes some very high-quality stuff, no doubt.

I just feel like I need to stabilize my arsenal a bit rather than just buying this and that all over the place. The good thing about Lane #1 (and, to a great extent, LaneMasters) is that the cores don't seem to change much from ball to ball, so if I'm a good match for that particular core, that's almost half the battle as to whether I'm going to match up. Then I can use coverstock changes to set up an arsenal without having to worry with the core variable.

Jess

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Jess,

I was an avid Storm guy before finding what I now know is the BEST match to my game in Lane 1's diamond core and coverstock matches.  You will be nothing short of impressed; not only with their equipment's performance, BUT also their company's performance regarding you.  I will be the first to welcome you the phenominal family and world known as the Buzzsaw family.  If I can be of asistance, feel free to ask.

Dave
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Dave,

Thanks a bunch. I was thinking the same thing you were typing in your post re: the cores. I've got equipment from just about everyone and I need to settle things down a little bit and simplify.

Also, something I forgot to mention, the reason the state tournament really sold me was that it was a completely different shot than I usually play at my home house, which tells me that the balls weren't just a good match for my home alley. I've been fooled by that very thing in the past.

Jess

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core makes up 20% of a balls dynamics. so don't rely on core shape, rely on rg and diff. and the surface.

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core makes up 20% of a balls dynamics. so don't rely on core shape, rely on rg and diff. and the surface.


Even for me, 20 percent is significant. Surface being the main contributor is a given. As for RG/diff, I'm aware of what works for me and what doesn't but shape and distribution within the core itself certainly make some kind of difference. Otherwise, we'd all have the same thing inside the ball, and we don't.

Lane #1's offerings seem to give me some options in regards to surface and RG/diff without widely varying the technology present inside the ball. That cuts down on some variables. Consistency is my weakness, due to both lack of talent and some knee problems. So I'm trying to simplify what I can in order to solidify my whole game.

Jess

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I join the Lane 1 on the 23RD of this month.I have a Carbide Buzzsaw used and a Buzzbomb coming thru DHL.So I will have this Buzzbomb drill soon and trying it out to get the feel of the ball.From what I read about it that this ball is down right nasty to the pins in term of power.I would not be surprised that I will see the pins sweating when this ball coming at them to unleash its power upon them.
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The first one I'd add would be a Supernova XP.  If you want one ball to tear up a normal house shot, you can't go wrong.  Several guys around here have started using the XP and it looks great in everyone's hands.
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Re: After 12 years, considering switching to a Lane #1-centered arsenal...
« Reply #10 on: April 26, 2008, 10:18:25 AM »
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The first one I'd add would be a Supernova XP.  If you want one ball to tear up a normal house shot, you can't go wrong.  Several guys around here have started using the XP and it looks great in everyone's hands.
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Re: After 12 years, considering switching to a Lane #1-centered arsenal...
« Reply #11 on: April 26, 2008, 10:23:20 AM »
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So in the last couple of weeks, I've procured a used Dirty Bomb and a new Evolution.

Jess


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Re: After 12 years, considering switching to a Lane #1-centered arsenal...
« Reply #12 on: April 26, 2008, 10:34:42 AM »
First of all Im a Lane#1 guy as well....I have the DirtyBomb Hybrid, Cherry pearl and the Cobalt Solid.

Secondly...There is nothing wrong with Storm, Ive used storm in the past as well. I have the Depth charge, and the XXX Factor, both great balls.

In my opinion there are 2 specific things to look at: The new storm equipment may not be matching up to your game as the old stuff was. And as far as the brace....when you`re without a brace, the wrist is more free, you can cup the ball, and be more firm on the delivery. That may explain the sudden jump in rev rate.

Remember, the brace is to help lock the wrist and forearm for a straighter and smoother delivery.

Lane#1 has great products to chose from....( I love the Super Nova XP ) But, Dont totally give up on storm either. The Secret Agent is the closest thing to the X-Factor that i can see...Give it a try, and see what you think.

Earl

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Re: After 12 years, considering switching to a Lane #1-centered arsenal...
« Reply #13 on: April 26, 2008, 10:35:23 AM »
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core makes up 20% of a balls dynamics. so don't rely on core shape, rely on rg and diff. and the surface.  


Kevspins, the Core is the Motor that drives the ball and which in turn gets the ball going to do it's thing. Without the core, the rg and diff. and the surface would be practically meaningless, so the Core plays a bigger part than the nay-sayers give it credit for. Also various Cores in balls regardless of ball surface, match up to some bowlers better than others. I've found some balls that simply would not work for me regardless of surface, rg and etc. and I am sure you have done likewise. I rate the core at 30%+ and not 20% of the ball's dynamics. Especially for people with my type revs, speed, and style/line of play.
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Re: After 12 years, considering switching to a Lane #1-centered arsenal...
« Reply #14 on: April 26, 2008, 12:16:47 PM »
If you get another ball, I also agree that it should be the Supernova Xp. I have been throwing lane 1 for a while now and have probably thrown 90% of every ball they have made and I thing the XP and the Pearl Carbide Bomb are two of my favorite. The Dirty Bomb, I could not throw, It was too angular with too much backend for my high revs.
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