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Equipment Boards => Lane Masters => Topic started by: Cranking_Inferno on June 08, 2006, 12:13:55 PM
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Currently in the 6 ball roller:
14lb. EPX-T1 - Stacked - Heavy oil
14lb. Action - Stacked - Heavy/Medium oil
14lb. New Standard - Stacked - Medium oil
14lb. Absolute Inferno - 1:30 - Medium oil
14lb. Sahara - 11:50 Length - Medium/dry oil
14lb. XXXL - Stacked Leverage - Light oil
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you can't go wrong with a big bang,don't be afraid to drill it strong if in doubt call lanemasters and speak to Galen he will set you up.
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Yeah Baby
AP2
Big Bang
World Class
they could all get the job done
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Lukas
\M/ METAL MILITA \M/
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EPX-T1. I know it's not a L/LM ball, but after I did a test with my AP2, Yeah Baby, and other "heavy oil" balls, it hooked more and hit harder than any of them.
Best of all, after 50 games, when those other balls completely lose their reaction, all I had to do with my EPX-T1 was give it a hot water bath and it was like new.
SH
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yeah baby is the strongest for me out any of the choices already listed, the big bang is longer stronger than the yeah baby. The YB will spark if there is no oil to retain energy mine is pin over ring with no weight hole.
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Shelly .. i love my EPX-T1 ... it rolls through heavy oil very well and even wet dry spotty lanes with long carry down.
So far I really don't think any ball will really out perform it on heavy oil, or very very hard conditions...
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Currently in the 6 ball roller:
14lb. EPX-T1 - Stacked - Heavy oil
14lb. Action - Stacked - Heavy/Medium oil
14lb. New Standard - Stacked - Medium oil
14lb. Absolute Inferno - 1:30 - Medium oil
14lb. Sahara - 11:50 Length - Medium/dry oil
14lb. XXXL - Stacked Leverage - Light oil
Edited on 6/8/2006 11:53 PM
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"CI",
Are you just having a conversation with yourself just to prop the EPX-T1 ???
I can appreciate yur passion for the ball, but please allow us to answer your question on the brand that we prefer based upon our experiences without that comebacks ... are you doing this in the other Forums too ???
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Man, I LOVE this game; and I love it even more now that I'm using LEGENDS/LaneMasters equipment !!!
"Master the Lanes with Legendary hitting power" !!!
Robb in O'Fallon, IL 62269 (near Scott AFB)
LAYBZZ74@AOL.COM (Email and PayPal addy)
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NS2
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Opponent: Its fun to bowl against bowlers who just spray the lanes!
K.C.: Thats not my style.
Opponent: Oh but Iv'e seen you play!
K.C.: Then you would make smarter comments.
Opponent: 
K.C.: Lets fight
Opponent: 
K.C.: I win
Opponent:
WTF
K.C.: Lesson learned.
R.I.P Eddie Guerrero
Viva La Raza
Win
or Go Home
...Shwosh-The SuperHitMan
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"CI",
Are you just having a conversation with yourself just to prop the EPX-T1 ???
I can appreciate yur passion for the ball, but please allow us to answer your question on the brand that we prefer based upon our experiences without that comebacks ... are you doing this in the other Forums too ???
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Man, I LOVE this game; and I love it even more now that I'm using LEGENDS/LaneMasters equipment !!!
"Master the Lanes with Legendary hitting power" !!!
Robb in O'Fallon, IL 62269 (near Scott AFB)
LAYBZZ74@AOL.COM (Email and PayPal addy)
I agree.........
Why post here?
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Jeff
http://www.we-todd-did-racing.com/wetoddimage.wtdr/wMTI0NDQ3NDZzNDEzZGZkMzF5NTQx.jpg
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anymore.... looking for some LM/L balls... ?
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Currently in the 6 ball roller:
14lb. EPX-T1 - Stacked - Heavy oil
14lb. Action - Stacked - Heavy/Medium oil
14lb. Absolute Inferno - 1:30 - Medium oil
14lb. Sahara - 11:50 Length - Medium oil
14lb. New Standard - Stacked - Medium - Dry
14lb. XXXL - Stacked - Spare ball
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"CI",
If you check out the Legends web site at legendsbowling.com, your answers and the suppor ting information are there; now, my personal input and opinion, simply stated and based upon first-hand experience with each ball, is that the Big Bang, World Class, and the AP2 will all handle a good volume of oil. Now, from what I've heard and read, the Yeah Baby and the NS2 are right up there too.
As always, choosing the proper layout to match up to your style, PAP, and the lane conditions that you deal with, is crucial; fine-tuning of the ball's reaction is easily accomplished by coverstock adjustments and properly located balance holes.
Hope this helps, and good luck !!!
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Man, I LOVE this game; and I love it even more now that I'm using LEGENDS/LaneMasters equipment !!!
"Master the Lanes with Legendary hitting power" !!!
Robb in O'Fallon, IL 62269 (near Scott AFB)
LAYBZZ74@AOL.COM (Email and PayPal addy)