So I am bowling in a league that is rotating some of the USBC shots every two weeks for the summer.
I was told this was supposed to be slightly oiler than our house shot. Well that was dead wrong.
I bowl on older synthetics. Basically, I found the backends completly uncontrollable.
On our normal house shot I throw from 12 to 5 at the breakpoint with my Track Freak. Yes, its an older ball but it works pretty well for a normal THS. For this particular condition, I found the ball to slide a little farther downlane and have much more a violent reaction on the back. Keep in mind this ball isn't designed that way, even though it is an older ball.
Moving in and swinging the ball had no reall effect, I was just covering more boards with the ball. Trying my fired up wasn't anymore playable. I then tried my 505a and this was somewhat successful, but very limited deep inside. I moved even deaper trying my 916AT deep inside and this also had some success. It even out the backends but was overall too much ball.
The ball that I thought would have been best playing outside of 10 would have been my jolt pearl, which I have been successfull on similar conditions with. However, after throwing it last week in practice, bringing it into the house, and then wanting to bring it with me to league last night, the ball had cracked all the way around from finger to finger. I was a little irked because I thought I might need it, and surely enough I think I may have.
As a tweener, what is the best way to play these lanes? I've got some really old resin bowling balls laying around that might not be as strong playing outside, but they may not carry all that well.
Any suggestings would be appreciated.
Balls I own:
916AT - 2000 grit, drilled strong
505A - 1500 grit, drilled medium
Track Freak - drilled strong, 1000 grit
Fired up - 800 grit, drilled medium - weak
Razr Blade - 1000 grit, drilled strong
I also have a purple hammer and old black angle.
Any suggestions would be appreciated.