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Title: Brunswick Arsenal Questions
Post by: rkaycom on April 12, 2004, 04:31:38 PM
I'm think of getting a Brunswick arsenal for league conditions hows this look;

Heavy: Ultimate Inferno

Medium: Blazing Inferno

Light: Monster Brusier

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Title: Re: Brunswick Arsenal Questions
Post by: agroves on April 13, 2004, 07:36:36 AM
You should flip the Bruiser and Blazing.  The Bruiser is a strong ball if drilled aggressive.  If you want a true heavy oil ball I would spend less on the Warp Zone, but if you always have crisp backends the Ulitmate will work just fine.

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Title: Re: Brunswick Arsenal Questions
Post by: TheBowlingKid25 on April 13, 2004, 07:40:41 AM
Yea a Bruiser on dry doesnt go very well (i've got one). I agree to swap them around, and maybe even scuff the bruiser with scotch brite, it will be a beast trust me, thats how mine is. Actually I am building a Big B arsenol right now, but its consisting of all monsters. So far I have a Slay/R and a Bruiser, and I have a Purple Proactive coming soon.
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