This might not be a fair comparison and is not intended to slam the Rogue. Its just the comparison for the way I throw the ball pap 4 7/8 and 5/8 up.
Both bowling balls are drilled very similar. Dynamo has the pin in the ring finger MB about 2 inches right of thumb and the Rogue has the pin just above the ring finger MB about 2 1/2 right of thumb. The Rogue in box and the Dynamo ay 2000 Ablaron no polish.
The shot was a relatively easy house shot, dry outside and fair amount of oil inside.
I bowled a game each while warming up and finding the shot. I bowled for about 2 hours. Yes the lanes slowly dried up and i had to move in.
The Dynamo read the break point tremendously and the continuation and carry is by far the best I've seen to date. The Rogue read the break point very well but did not have near the continuation or carry the Dynamo had.
The Rogue read the break point well but did not keep the pins low and mixing to help carry with messengers that the Dynamo had. The Dynamo also kicked the 10 pin much more consistently then the Rogue. Needless to say the scores with the Dynamo were much higher then the Rogue.
Now my teammate was throwing the Rogue and the carry for him was tremendous. He does not throw the dynamo so I couldn't compare the two with his bowling style. But his average is about 20 pins lower then mine, so it doesn't really make that much of a difference.
The Rogue looks great on the lane and I think after I get several more games on the ball it will find a place in my bag, but to compare the two bowling balls, the Dynamo has the edge so far as carry and continuation as compared to the Rogue.
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Nicanor (Ten On The Deck)
Edited on 3/29/2009 7:55 PM
Edited on 3/29/2009 7:55 PM