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another300

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Is it ME, the BALL or the Lanes?
« on: February 13, 2009, 05:54:20 AM »
Little history...

I hadn't bowled in like 2-3 months.  Three weeks ago I decided to go practice.  Had great reaction, shot 2 279's.  Bowled 8 games so after not bowling for 2-3 months.  I was tired and had those body and muscle aches you get.  The next week I went practice again.  This time I bowled 5 games, shot 1 279.  Ball was still working great, when I threw it right.  
Third time going practice, high game was only 246.  Ball was still working good but paid up front for 10 games so I was wore out by the 8th game and 4 22 ounce beers later.  My Resurgence still worked good but since I was tired and not throwing it all that well, i wasn't scoring good.

I went practicing Wednesday.  Paid for 4 games.  First game I played the same line I almost always do.  Ball was working great, hitting 10-11 at arrows out to 8-5 at break point.  End up shooting 258.  Next game, my ball didn't appear to be driving as well and was coming up lite.  I moved right a board yet it still seemed to be coming up lite every now and again. Carry was getting worse, more 7 and 10 pins.  Last (4th) game I move right even more, I try hitting 7-8 board at arrow out to 8-4 at break point.  The ball would still now and again hit lite and carry was still pretty weak.  Lite hits that I usually carry 7 pin I was no longer.
So is it me not coming out of the ball all that well?  Not throwing it aggressive enough?

Do I need to get some of the oil out of my ball?  I haven't done it in a while and didn't do it yet because it has been reacting really well and I didn't want to screw anything up.

Was there a bit more oil on the lanes? Maybe the first game pushed it around a bit?
What are your thoughts?

 

se7en

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Re: Is it ME, the BALL or the Lanes?
« Reply #1 on: February 13, 2009, 01:59:35 PM »
It's hit or miss when I practice. I have no way of knowing if there was a birthday party there earlier that day. I actually prefer the carry down lanes anyway when I practice.

Edit: I see you didn't mention scores after the 258 so I assume they were worse. I've never known a ball with oil absorbtion problems to show signs mid practice. I'd lean towards lane oil or release.


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Buzzhead

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Re: Is it ME, the BALL or the Lanes?
« Reply #2 on: February 13, 2009, 09:29:55 PM »
that was a scorefest not a practice session ....another misguided soul...






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Ten pin?????? Where?? I throw a BUZZSAW there is NUTTIN left on the deck...

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Member of the FOS, if there happens to be a 9 pin standing just toss a saw and cut it down~~!

mmcfarland300

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Re: Is it ME, the BALL or the Lanes?
« Reply #3 on: February 14, 2009, 08:00:42 AM »
Sounds like conditions might be varying and your release might be slightly differing.