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Storm269

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Dynamo question
« on: March 18, 2009, 01:13:18 PM »
Bowlers with not much hand do you have problem using the Dynamo on the outside line ?
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Re: Dynamo question
« Reply #1 on: March 18, 2009, 09:18:21 PM »
I have hand, but while I was trying to get the thumb to fit right, several times I didn't get it off my hand right and the ball did not have very many revs and not a lot of speed and works its way to the pocket and the carry was still very well.  I have the piin in the ring finger and the mb about 1 1/2 right of the thumb and the the balance hole just under the mb.  Does not have to be reved very much to be a powerful ball.


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Re: Dynamo question
« Reply #2 on: March 18, 2009, 09:27:40 PM »
Maybe I will do more practice with it...for me it didn't move much as compare to my VG...and still trying to figure out why..
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Re: Dynamo question
« Reply #3 on: March 18, 2009, 10:37:19 PM »
Mne almost follwed my VG drilled very simalr, maybe a little faster off the break point.  I think the VG needs more revs then the Dynamo.  But I do believe too much ball speed or not enough side rotation will cause the ball to skid too far and not turn over to its full potential.


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Re: Dynamo question
« Reply #4 on: March 19, 2009, 12:37:15 AM »
Ok thanks for the advice...I know what to look out for...
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Re: Dynamo question
« Reply #5 on: March 19, 2009, 08:58:39 AM »
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Maybe I will do more practice with it...for me it didn't move much as compare to my VG...and still trying to figure out why..
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Not enough oil?

Surface on the Dynamo is 1000 grit. Surface on the VG is 4000 grit. Due to that difference alone, the DYnamo requires more oil from the average handed and ball speed bowler than the VG to get good movement.
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Re: Dynamo question
« Reply #6 on: March 19, 2009, 09:31:49 AM »
Charlest,

I thought someone contacted Lane 1 and they confirmed that the dynamo was 4000 Ablaron.  Mine is at 2000 re-done from 1000 because thats the surfaces I put on them.


But you are right, if there isn't enough oil regardless you won't see the back end reaction.  But with regards to the Dynamo, once the ball comes even out of the head oil if thrown correctly it would make a strong move, and yes burn up and roll out.


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Re: Dynamo question
« Reply #7 on: March 19, 2009, 12:30:26 PM »
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Charlest,

I thought someone contacted Lane 1 and they confirmed that the dynamo was 4000 Ablaron.  Mine is at 2000 re-done from 1000 because thats the surfaces I put on them.


But you are right, if there isn't enough oil regardless you won't see the back end reaction.  But with regards to the Dynamo, once the ball comes even out of the head oil if thrown correctly it would make a strong move, and yes burn up and roll out.


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Did you try it on those lanes that are 5 boards wider yet???   oops

It should be ok on them.   oops
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Re: Dynamo question
« Reply #8 on: March 19, 2009, 01:22:04 PM »
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Charlest,

I thought someone contacted Lane 1 and they confirmed that the dynamo was 4000 Ablaron.  Mine is at 2000 re-done from 1000 because thats the surfaces I put on them.


But you are right, if there isn't enough oil regardless you won't see the back end reaction.  But with regards to the Dynamo, once the ball comes even out of the head oil if thrown correctly it would make a strong move, and yes burn up and roll out.


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Did you try it on those lanes that are 5 boards wider yet???   oops

It should be ok on them.   oops
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Re: Dynamo question
« Reply #9 on: March 19, 2009, 09:06:02 PM »
Just to update, yesterday used the VG and Dynamo and did a comparsion before the league start.
I am a go straight down the lane bowler...
For VG, I was targeting my usual 1st arrow and everything is ok, straight down breakpoint hook and strike.
Next, Dynamo, same line, straight down to breakpoint but missed the breakpoint. So try to adjust by moving in 2 board, now target at 7-8 board, ball go done the lane and bingo...strike ! and follow by a few more using the same line.
For me, it seems the Dynamo is a much smoother ball then the VG and I have move in slightly for it to work for me...hopefully this is the beginning for more strike to come with this ball.
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Re: Dynamo question
« Reply #10 on: March 19, 2009, 09:38:16 PM »
Did you try to adjust the surface or are you going to bowl with the Dynamo as is?


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Re: Dynamo question
« Reply #11 on: March 19, 2009, 10:18:53 PM »
I actually have my Dynamo at 2000 grit.
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Re: Dynamo question
« Reply #12 on: March 20, 2009, 01:37:05 PM »
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I actually have my Dynamo at 2000 grit.
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And how do you like it compared to the 4000 grit?

My Dynamo is drilled stack at 4000 grit. Still a bit too hard to control. Leaves some pretty killer splits lol. I find myself throwing pretty hard on fresh @ 4000k. Do you have to do warp-speed with 2000k?

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Re: Dynamo question
« Reply #13 on: March 21, 2009, 10:16:55 PM »
The dynamo did very little for me, moved out further then I ever had with the VG, just to get it to hit the pocket, and carry was great. Once the lanes dried up a bit, I was able to swing the dynamo. Compared to my ebonite magic, the dynamo at 1000 (magic at 4000) was 4 boards less then the Magic on a flooded house shot. Dynamo drilled 4x4 like the magic. It is a good ball for down and in, but not the big hook monster it is made to be. i have medium revs, medium ball speed... I have thrown the NVD,VG,New Breed, Mega Friction,Magic,Cell,Rogue Cell.., the Dynamo falls about mid pack in my hands.
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Edited on 3/21/2009 10:18 PM

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Re: Dynamo question
« Reply #14 on: March 25, 2009, 01:08:36 PM »
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The dynamo did very little for me, moved out further then I ever had with the VG, just to get it to hit the pocket, and carry was great. Once the lanes dried up a bit, I was able to swing the dynamo. Compared to my ebonite magic, the dynamo at 1000 (magic at 4000) was 4 boards less then the Magic on a flooded house shot. Dynamo drilled 4x4 like the magic. It is a good ball for down and in, but not the big hook monster it is made to be. i have medium revs, medium ball speed... I have thrown the NVD,VG,New Breed, Mega Friction,Magic,Cell,Rogue Cell.., the Dynamo falls about mid pack in my hands.
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Hmm..Lets see what I have in this bag...some magic, some hot sauce, and a saw.. how can I loose....Dynamo and Liberator on the way.....


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"not the big hook monster it is made to be"

The Dynamo???  How How can this be?

It said so.

Boy I 'm sure glad we held up on making the lanes 5 boards wider

Is it still the ball of the year?

Silly me,  hear I thought the Rogue Cell was,  or should I say, will be.


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