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Gene J Kanak

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Which one?
« on: September 19, 2003, 01:58:45 AM »
Hey sawheads,

  I have a cherry bomb that I love! For quite a while now I've been searching for a ball that I can go to when the CB can't cut through the carrydown. Obviously, the Black Cherry could be the answer. I'm just curious, with all of the great things that I've heard about the Blueberry, now the Cranberry I guess, I was wondering how well that would work for that condition if I kept it dull? Has anyone thrown both of these? Which one would work better for heavier stuff and/or carrydown? Any help is appreciated.

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golfnutFL

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Re: Which one?
« Reply #1 on: September 19, 2003, 10:42:23 PM »
I also have a Cherry Bomb that I love! Ever since the fall leagues started we have had a heavy oil condition EVERY session for 5 weeks, 2 seperate nights per week. The cherry bomb hasn't seen the light of day. I just got the Cranberry, drilled it CG leverage and dulled it to 800. It can't handle the oil. I've had to use my Icon300 almost exclusively. I too have thought about the Black Cherry Bomb but I may go with the Super Carbide instead.