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General Category => Miscellaneous => Topic started by: Haus825 on July 20, 2003, 03:01:38 AM
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Currently what is the best choice for a 3-piece urethane? I'm looking for a good overall urethane ball to help me strengthen my game, by using it to practice alot with to become more precise in hitting my target. All suggestions are welcome. Thanks
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The Columbia Black Scout would be a good choice. It is a 3 piece ball. 3 piece urethane is pretty much becoming extinct.
If you can still find one, a gyro particle is also a 3 piece. It has a very light load particle cover.
Good Luck!
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The boss is looking to sell a Gyro Particle, although it's a 16 I think, if you're interested. If you are, I'll check to see on the weight for sure and get back to you.
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give it a few weeks til lane 1 gets the xxl out that is urethane
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There are very few 3 piece urethanes these day. I wouldn't say there are any "best". Just to find one is a small miracle.
Hammer has a red pearl Hammer
http://www.ballreviews.com/Reviews/Reviews.asp?ManufacterID=18&BallID=449
http://www.hammerbowling.com/equipment_red_pearl_U.html
Brunswick has the Blue Sanded Groove, as solid (they discontinued the Cranberry pearl, but it is available at many internet sites & Ebay.)
http://www.brunswickbowling.com/consumer/Products/prod_detail.cfm?prod_id=62
Columbia still has the Scout in solid and pearl:
http://www.columbia300.com/balls/balls.cfm?cat=3&id=98
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