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Fishbowl815
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Bowling equipment
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September 15, 2009, 03:29:08 AM »
Do you think certain equipment works better for strokers than it does for crankers or does it matter at all and all depends on how you drill them and the surface on the ball???
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leftyinsnellville
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Re: Bowling equipment
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September 15, 2009, 11:31:16 AM »
Yes.
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Fishbowl815
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Re: Bowling equipment
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September 15, 2009, 11:48:20 AM »
Well what would be the best equipment for a stroker??
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dizzyfugu
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Re: Bowling equipment
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September 16, 2009, 02:41:51 AM »
Not sure if ther is basically a recommendation for strokers, but from personal experience I can tell that there are some ball designs that just do not work well for me (being a stroker...). This includes very low RG core balls (they tend to react too quickly upon dry area contact), very aggressive modeern coverstocks (similar problem, lots of over/under) and high MB core balls (not sure, but their use is very limited for me and very condition-specific). Took a long time to figure this out, but since then my arsenal has become much more effective.
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