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bab5555

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Life of a reactive bowling ball
« on: November 10, 2009, 10:32:43 AM »
How many games is too many for a ball? My Game Breaker is a beast, just passed 250 games on it and all is still good. Being encouraged to get a new heavy oil piece but if it is still working why bother? Is there a number of games that I should be looking for or just wait for loss of reaction and hitting power?

 

agroves

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Re: Life of a reactive bowling ball
« Reply #1 on: November 11, 2009, 02:37:39 AM »
I think the best answer here is it varies ball to ball.  

I drilled two of the same ball.  I saw a drastic reduction in performance in one of the balls.  I gave it a hot water treatment, resurfaced it, and tried everything to get the reaction back.  It just never came back.  However, the other ball was fine and never lost much reaction at all.
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dizzyfugu

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Re: Life of a reactive bowling ball
« Reply #2 on: November 11, 2009, 03:31:54 AM »
From my experience, durability is a very individual thing. If taken care of (cleaned frequently, de-oiled every now and then, some surface touch-ups if it tracks out) a ball lasts very well and long. I had only one real case of performance loss with no revival success, and it was on an old ball I got with already 2 drills on it (a Vicious Attack which literally died...).

If a ball "works" and does its job, there is no real need to replace it - but we are all tempted to buy the next new thing, hoping that it somehow improves results. That's a "want" thing which makes manufacturers and dealers happy
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gsback

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Re: Life of a reactive bowling ball
« Reply #3 on: November 11, 2009, 04:23:55 AM »
Both of the above are correct.

When I was throwing Hammer, I had a SledgeHammer that was on its sixth drill I believe....and two of those drills were mine.  I had many...many...many games on it.  Ball just seemed to roll like no one's business and I had strong reaction all the time.

More recently, gave all my Visionary stuff the bath treatment and they all came back to life....some too much....that I had to get a little polish on the ball to get more length of out the ball since now it's too strong.

Life also depends on the coverstock though.  Some will start to crack as a result of lack of thickness and weather, depending on where they are stored.

I would use until you feel there's nothing left.  Then start looking for the next best thing!!
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