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TheDude

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Cherry bomb -Brunswick Inferno
« on: September 07, 2003, 10:37:51 AM »
I have the Lane one Cherry bomb and it drilled 4x4. the ball flares alot but it doesn't have any length what so ever. it rolls/hooks at my feet. i was dumb enough not to believe the stories about the ball hooking so much and i realize now i drilled the ball way too strong. it doesn't finished extremely hard as first hoped. I have polished and then dulled and then re polished this ball maybe 3 or 4 times and i can't get a strong long backend reaction from this ball. it's all early mid lane roll and then set on the backend. I'm looking at either a weight hole to make it negative side weight or a complete plug and redrill of this ball to a weaker layout. right now the ball has about 7/8 positive side weight i was extremely careful on how far i put the cg out because i wanted to avoid putting a weight hole( would hurt it's trade/resale value)

I follow brunswick actively and have read on here numerous times that people have had to sand and then repolish there infernos to get a better reaction from there ball. when i did sand the ball i only used a green scotchbrite pad. and i read that one person went down to 320 and then used 600 polish on an inferno.
and if some are now asking why is he talking about a lane one cherry bomb and inferno, it's because i'm almost certain they used the activator coverstock on this ball maybe modified but i'm fairly certain it's not a version of powerkoil 18 or any aggressive reactive they had in the past.

thanks for the help and reads. tim


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