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kingpin268

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My experience w/ the Rico Bomb
« on: March 04, 2006, 08:54:52 AM »
As a few of you might already know, I decided to slap a Rico drill on my Hybrid DirtyBomb in an attempt to make it more versatile and less snappy on most conditions. It's not quite the "official" rico as the weighthole ain't 6 3/4 through the CG from the pin. But pin is in center of grip and CG at 45 degrees. Pic:

http://putfile.com/pic.php?pic=3/6217111111.jpg&s=x10

Anywho, tested it out on the biggest wall in the area as our Junior Master qualifier is there in two weeks and wanted to get in a few games of practice beforehand. I stared out with my Backyard Bully and this thing wouldn't turn up in the middle kinda like I expected and had to get it out to around 5 with good rotation to get it back to the pocket.

Next was the Absolute Inferno and it too skid too far down in the middle and made a very smooth roll to the pocket from outside 5 like the Backyard. Couldn't pull the ball as it didn't have the strength to bite through the oil. And now, the Hybrid DirtyBomb. With a low pin position and slightly scuffed surface, not highly polished, this ball really revved up in the midlane. Strong enough to make it through the fairly heavy oil in the middle. Once I got it around the 7 board, where it was considerably drier, this thing still didn't charge off the break like it once did but instead had a nice strong arc to the pocket.

Bowled 4 games. The first using a variety of all three balls ending with massive 177. lol. Next game I switched soley to the HDB and after the the fourth frame, went off the sheet for a 247. Here's where it got fun. I started out with the front nine the next game and apparently got a little fast and almost left a pocket 7-10 but the 7 went down late. Converted and struck. And I thought I had a 300. lol. Got 2-3 lucky breaks tripping out the 4-9 and 4's. Maybe luck or Lane1's doing? I'm not entirely sure. But I'm extremely impressed with the roll and carry with the HDB now. Plus it looks cooler going down the lane. Got a nice mixture of yellow and blue swirling. Awesome matchup. Well, I think I got a keeper with this one and definitely gotta look into some more Buzzsaws.

Personal specs in profile. I hope this helped a few people, part of it was a rant lol, but I couldn't help publish my findings. But I think I turned the HDB into one heck of a benchmark. Try it out.
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Sawuser

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Re: My experience w/ the Rico Bomb
« Reply #1 on: March 04, 2006, 05:54:12 PM »
Thanks for this info Kingpin. Sounds interesting & I may try it on one of my older balls. Do you know how it may work on a plain diamond core, as the only bomb still have is the SCB?
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novawagonmaster

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Re: My experience w/ the Rico Bomb
« Reply #2 on: March 04, 2006, 06:22:07 PM »
I re-drilled my Dirty Hybrid very similar...my pin is just Northeast of yours (almost to the glare in your pic), and the CG is swung out at the same angle. I also scuffed it down a bit on the spinner (green Scotchbrite). I really like the look this gives, but you must have oil. Any hint of the lanes going away, and this sucker will burn up. That means it's Tsunami time!
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kingpin268

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Re: My experience w/ the Rico Bomb
« Reply #3 on: March 04, 2006, 08:11:10 PM »
Yes, it really digs through the oil where some of my other equipment sails.

Sawuser, sorry the HDB is the only lane1 I have and certainly not the last. I've never used a regular diamond core yet.
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Re: My experience w/ the Rico Bomb
« Reply #4 on: March 05, 2006, 12:54:41 AM »
mine is pearl U with standard Rico, quite strong and steady, this is my favourite ball now.

kingpin268

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Re: My experience w/ the Rico Bomb
« Reply #5 on: March 05, 2006, 08:18:43 AM »
Was bowling at Blue Valley Lanes in Wind Gap. I mean people average like 30 pins higher there than at Slatebelt so that's gotta be saying something. They redid almost the whole house and it looks much nicer now.

But I think I'm in love with this ball right now. Super controllable and didn't lose any hitting power despite starting up earlier. I just can't use it on shorter patterns anymore like I was once able to do. And I forgot to mention, that I was bowling on a second shift after the Sat. morning league. The roll on it really reminds me of my Apex Obsession. Gets through the heads with ease, starts up strong in the midlane and has a heavy rolling action through the pins. I'll have to get a vid up in the future.
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Re: My experience w/ the Rico Bomb
« Reply #6 on: March 09, 2006, 09:15:16 AM »
I put a Rico drilling on my Pearl Carbide Bomb, and this thing is amazing.  It might be a modified Rico, however, since it only has a 1" pin.  But anyways, this thing is smooth about 3/4 down the lane, and then it makes an amazingly HARD, not snappy, turn to the pocket.  I can't wait to try it out in league.  I will keep y'all posted...

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