Tonight was the first night of my Tuesday night league, and out the gate solid nine, next 8 x's .. finish 265, next game 262, last game 247
Rolled 774 and was seriously just a few measly tugs away from another 800 series. Oil pattern was wide heavy units 38 feet buffed. It was a heavy to medium pattern, with light carry down, or at least none that I could see with the awsome ripping power of my terminator's shell. (carry down WAS there)
I used the Terminator all night, started 12 to 6 - finished around 17 to 8. Ball held my line rolling hard through the deck all night, on a few wide shots it just tracked up early and walked right to the hole. Finish the 10th frame of the 3rd game with my Big Bang, x x x and was surprised to find that it went long and turned hard. I actually shoulda used it instead tonight, because I really would of had an easier line to play. Kinda scary!!! 774 and might have done better? lol
Plus my Big Bang is by FAR the most unbelievble ball I have ever thrown on medium, fresh patterns.
With my new arsenal I am seriously going to average at least 235 on any house pattern I can find, my new grip that Gip lintine set me up with was the Key to my success.
But what really makes it is Lane Masters and Legends balls...
I will NEVER drill anything else for as long as I live, period,,, the energy retention, the predictability, the recovery, and pin cracking power is unmatched by any respectable bowling ball producing giant to date.
Lane Masters & Legends is the flat out smartest company out there from blue print to finished product, they know what the hell they are doing.
I hope other people undertand what research, true cores, stable partical and solid coverstocks with no filler can do for their game.
Anyone else throwing a Terminator? Hows that going for you?
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Balls for this winter season:
Terminator - Stacked - Heavy oil
Big Bang - Stacked - Medium to Heavy oil
Buzz - 1:30 Label - Medium to light
XXXL - Stacked - Spare ball
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