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Storm269

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Fury vs G-force
« on: June 04, 2007, 06:17:37 PM »
I intend to get either the Fury or G-force....can anyone give some advice on this two balls ? Thanks...
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Sold Uranium
Carbide Plus
Enriched Uranium
Uranium HRG
Maxim Spare

 

handmeDN

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Re: Fury vs G-force
« Reply #1 on: June 09, 2007, 01:42:50 PM »
I've had both (G-Force/Fury) and the SHIFT, here is my comparison. Fury was great as long as I had some dry boards. carrydown and heavy oil this ball was way to sporatic, and lacked controll or sacrificed corner pin carry. The Shift reacted the same as my Uranium Solid, but was a good ball none the less. The G-Force is my final ball. The more I swing it the more it moves. Other bowlers try and follow my line and fail to finish. The G-Force is compared to the Super Carbide in coverstock reaction. The Core on the G-Force makes a hard turn and keeps driving where the Super Carbide turns and then sometime flips too hard, if that makes any sense to you. See my review and pics on the review of the G-Force. Hope this helps. handmeDN

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Edited on 6/9/2007 1:42 PM

zeusjr

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Re: Fury vs G-force
« Reply #2 on: June 09, 2007, 02:43:46 PM »
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Fury was great as long as I had some dry boards. carrydown and heavy oil this ball was way to sporatic, and lacked controll or sacrificed corner pin carry.


Werd, this is the same results I get when using my Dad's Fury.  For me, and even my dad throwing mine, the G-Force handles more oil and is allot more consistant.

I have seen people polishing the Fury and have had slightly better luck with the ball though.

Storm269

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Re: Fury vs G-force
« Reply #3 on: June 10, 2007, 02:07:25 AM »
Thanks for the replies...I have got the Fury instead of the G-force cause it run out of stock. Had a few practice games with it and seen ok...will take it to the league on Thurs and see how it goes...but this ball kinda confused my arsenal...can you guys help ? at the moment I am thinking of the following:

Heavy oil : Fury
Mid Heavy to medium : Solid Uranium
Medium : Carbide Plus (Maybe not necessary ?)
Medium to light : HRG
and a spare.

Will leave my EU out for the moment...what do u think ? Thanks !


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In my bag:
Fury
Sold Uranium
Carbide Plus
Uranium HRG
Maxim Spare

Storm269

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Re: Fury vs G-force
« Reply #4 on: June 11, 2007, 09:20:18 AM »
Or

Heavy : Solid Uranium
Mid heavy to medium : Fury
Medium to light : Uranium HRG
Spare...

Any comment from anyone please.....
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In my bag:
Fury
Sold Uranium
Carbide Plus
Uranium HRG
Maxim Spare

viruz

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Re: Fury vs G-force
« Reply #5 on: June 11, 2007, 01:50:04 PM »
just drilled my fury today. Don't like the oob condition...maybe work on the surface tomorrow. My arsenal stands like this at the moment.
Heavy, Fury
Mid, Enriched Uranium
Dry, HRG
Spare
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Uranium HRG 14lbs
Enriched Uranium 14lbs
Maxim