Since I was just putzing around with a urethane Hammer last night, I can verify what most of the people here have already said. Unfortunately, I took quite a lot of abuse when I threw a ball I did not get good hand in, and promptly left a 5-7. I mean the shot was a bit inside, but a 5-7?? For me??
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Oh well, yeah I'm a girl, I'm a sissy, but next shot is next shot. Pulled it a pinch inside again, and left a 5-10. That's it. Where is my skirt! I already know I will be hearing about this for awhile now. Thank God it was only practice!
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Urethane will get caught in the dry, whereas resin tends to bounce off if you swing it a bit outside. However, if you have to move inside a bit, urethane does handle oil better than resin, which will skid and then have a sharp turn as soon as it hits the dry. Urethane will try to roll through the oil, then begin a gradual turn as soon as it hits dry backend. I will say though, that while I may have lost some carry on o.k. shots yesterday, it made me focus harder on hitting the pocket properly.
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D <~~~~ Used to be terrible wiffing 10 pins. Now through much practice, can wiff any single pin spare at any time.
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Darrell Guzman
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