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strikealot

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ball stronger than tsunami
« on: May 23, 2006, 03:17:18 AM »
im going to get a new lane 1 ball..love my tsunami for fresh medium, but after carrydown doesnt carry as well..its pin under ring with mb in strong pos...style in profile...want a ball to go to when carry down happens which is quick at my house...any suggestions...


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Re: ball stronger than tsunami
« Reply #16 on: May 23, 2006, 10:59:19 PM »
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I throw 19+ mph


i kill 10 pins at that speed, how can you get a ball to turn on flat/long patterns?

you leave many 1-2-4-10's with carry down?

i never will understand the high speed player.

i swear its a big dick waiving contest with you guys...

anyway, good luck finding the ball you need.
and just to add, a light/medium load particle should do the job without burning off too much energy in the midlane.

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Re: ball stronger than tsunami
« Reply #17 on: May 24, 2006, 02:32:58 AM »
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I throw 19+ mph


i kill 10 pins at that speed, how can you get a ball to turn on flat/long patterns?

you leave many 1-2-4-10's with carry down?

i never will understand the high speed player.

i swear its a big dick waiving contest with you guys...

anyway, good luck finding the ball you need.
and just to add, a light/medium load particle should do the job without burning off too much energy in the midlane.


Actually, on carry down I tend to leave some 2-4-8-10's before my adjustments.  On my 10 pin's, I am "usually" around 23-24, but messing around have hit 26 a time or two, and this is no "big dick waiving contest" either.  Why would it make me "cooler" cuz I can throw the ball hard.  Anyways, as I was saying earlier, I have higher speeds, and the original Carbide works wonders, so I would thing the new one would be just as good, if not better...
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Re: ball stronger than tsunami
« Reply #18 on: May 24, 2006, 08:48:28 AM »
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and just to add, a light/medium load particle should do the job without burning off too much energy in the midlane.



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And i think this was the recomendation that i gave for sombody that knows "Nothing" A mild particle will work and that is what the Carbide Plus is,Geez, make a sugestion on a ball and all of a sudden after bowling for 40 yrs and coaching Lewiston High School to Back to Back State titles i must have forgot everything i have learned..........lol
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Re: ball stronger than tsunami
« Reply #19 on: May 24, 2006, 04:19:09 PM »
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Robert Smith and a few other playing 22MPH Comfortably


thats a pretty poor example if you're looking to make a point.

Where has Max Bob been since the PBA patterns were introduced?

dood dominated in college with that style, but when it comes down to making consistent repetitive shots with break point control, he just cant hang with lower speed shot makers, and you know who they are.

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Re: ball stronger than tsunami
« Reply #20 on: May 24, 2006, 04:27:50 PM »
I'm wondering if you guys are arguing over different things....

If you're talking ball speed off the hand, 17-18 is average to fast.  If that's at the deck, then it's fast since normal friction a 17mph ball would encounter would slow it down to around 15mph.  Me thinks Mav is thinking at the deck while the others are thinking off the hand...

EDIT:  Considering the original poster says his rpm rate is around 300, I'd guess that his 17-18mph is probably off the hand, because otherwise I'd imagine he has some serious problems getting the ball to turn over as he'd be speed dominant.
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Re: ball stronger than tsunami
« Reply #21 on: May 24, 2006, 05:59:16 PM »
Simple carrydown solution.....

move left with a bigger ball.
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Re: ball stronger than tsunami
« Reply #22 on: May 24, 2006, 09:37:03 PM »
couldnt complain tonight....259, 245, 268, 256 for  a 1028 with tsunami...with 3 opens(ten pin, 4-9, 2-10)....it was a tank all night long....still prob get carbide+...i am leaning now to all lane 1 stuff...

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Re: ball stronger than tsunami
« Reply #23 on: May 24, 2006, 10:17:27 PM »
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couldnt complain tonight....259, 245, 268, 256 for  a 1028 with tsunami...with 3 opens(ten pin, 4-9, 2-10)....it was a tank all night long....still prob get carbide+...i am leaning now to all lane 1 stuff...

chad
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matt jones hightlights..check it out..


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arsenal in profile...

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Congrats, Carbide Plus will be a great addition.
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