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Equipment Boards => Lane Masters => Topic started by: robospare on February 21, 2007, 07:28:02 AM
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Looking at the RG and Diff and having the same core would having both be an over lap of equipment?
Buzz - Medium to medium light
Hornet - Medium light to ligt oil?
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Looking at the RG and Diff and having the same core would having both be an over lap of equipment?
Buzz - Medium to medium light
Hornet - Medium light to ligt oil?
I don't see how anyone can answer that question except the people who designed and tested the Hornet and the Buzz.
Many, many pairs, trios, quartets of balls have the exact same core and their reaction are totally different. See the Dyno-Thane Vendetta line as a starting example. See the Infernos, the Ones, Wraths, the Gargoyles as further examples.
A ball = core + coverstock, always.
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"None are so blind as those who will not see."
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Honestly.... forget the buzz... and drill a hornet... obviously the buzz grabs to early or to much...
or else they would not have designed the hornet..
its the better ball for the condition
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Balls for this winter season:
Terminator - Stacked - Heavy to medium oil
Big Bang - Stacked - Medium oil
Kong - 4.5 x 4.5 - Medium to light oil
White Dot - Spare ball
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the hornets coverstock is whats gonna help it not 'overlap.' by having a harder surface i'm reallllly looking foward to getting it and drilling it up..
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i do belive the buzz ended up being alot stronger than anticipated but i wouldnt give mine away for any ball on the planet.
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legends/lane masters.....what more do you need?
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The Hornet is basically a BUZZ with a harder cover/higher durometer reading.
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The Hornet is basically a BUZZ with a harder cover/higher durometer reading.
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Robb in O'Fallon, IL 62269 (near Scott AFB)
LAYBZZ74@AOL.COM (Email and PayPal addy)
Theoretically, that is the situation.
We'll see once the Hornet is released and tested.
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"None are so blind as those who will not see."