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General Category => Miscellaneous => Topic started by: NoNeed4Revs on September 22, 2003, 12:43:30 PM

Title: Which Urethane Ball?
Post by: NoNeed4Revs on September 22, 2003, 12:43:30 PM
Hey everyone...

Not to get into too much detail, but I've been bowling on some really fried shots lately. The least hooking ball I currently own is a reactive Scout. This ball is drilled pretty weak, but is still coming up strong much of the time.

I'm now looking for a pearl urethane ball that still has a little bit of hit behind it. The only ones I'm aware of at the moment are the Ruby Scout and the XXL Buzzsaw... and from what I've heard about the Saw, it still moves quite a bit because of the block.

Any suggestions?
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Title: Re: Which Urethane Ball?
Post by: Loki300 on September 23, 2003, 03:51:03 AM
Might be worth trying the V2 Dry or the XXXL aswell. Maybe the Black Messenger, but i would say that would be way to strong given the core.
Title: Re: Which Urethane Ball?
Post by: arakasi on September 23, 2003, 04:46:00 AM
Hammer have brought out the red pearl urethane. Its a re-release of the old
urethane claws. There's also the original pearl urethane hammers you can find
on E-Bay.
Title: Re: Which Urethane Ball?
Post by: charlest on September 23, 2003, 07:19:47 AM
There is also the Visionary Slate Blue Gargoyle. Like the XXL, it is a pearl urethane with a dynamic 2 piece core. I would check on this and the Lane#1 before buying any 3 piece pancake core urethane.

See
http://www.visionarybowling.com/
Click on the ball image for details.

For sale @ See
http://www.wildoctopusbowling.com/product.asp?0=203&1=222&3=994

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Title: Re: Which Urethane Ball?
Post by: Constantine on September 23, 2003, 10:23:07 AM
quote:
Hammer have brought out the red pearl urethane. Its a re-release of the old
urethane claws. There's also the original pearl urethane hammers you can find
on E-Bay.



Its actually a different ball.  The new one is three piece instead of having the original Hammer core.  

New - http://bowlingballreviews.com/ball.asp?ballid=1978

Old - http://bowlingballreviews.com/ball.asp?ballid=288
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Good luck & good bowling
Title: Re: Which Urethane Ball?
Post by: omegabowler on September 23, 2003, 10:30:35 AM
I was practing on a pair with a guy who was using a scout reactive and I had my V2 dry( polished).

I have more "Hand" thaen he did and he was out hooking my ball. I had to point it from the 1 board and he was going 15 out to 5. It was still not finishing strong. It did hit the pins well.

I don't know if that is relavent but it loks like the V2 dry will be good on some real dry lanes. I just need to get on some and giv it a real test
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Title: Re: Which Urethane Ball?
Post by: Rev_O on September 23, 2003, 10:37:16 AM
I picked up a NIB black angle on ebay for this type of condition. It works great, and it only cost me $25. I drilled it legerage, and it actually flares about 2".
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Rev-O

Edited on 9/23/2003 10:47 AM
Title: Re: Which Urethane Ball?
Post by: michelle on September 23, 2003, 11:02:02 AM

Personally, I would try and find one of the older pre-resin pearl urethanes.  The older urethane tended to have a decent weight block but without some of the strength associated with newer urethane coverstocks.  

My suggestion would be the Gold Grenade, but they can be more difficult to find than the old Pearl Hammers.  On occasion, you might run across a Pearl U2, but the Hammer's seem to show up more frequently...
Title: Re: Which Urethane Ball?
Post by: Rev_O on September 23, 2003, 11:07:34 AM
i have access to the following urethanes:
Champions Weapon
Black, blue, and Burgandy, all 16# $60 shipped

Columbia  $50 shipped for any columbia's

Black U2 16#  
Salmon Stingray #16
Vector 1 and 2 #16
Red Pearl Shadow #15 & #16
Blach Shadow #16

If interested in any of these, message me. I will then call the distributor to make sure they are still in stock. I do not have these on hand, but they only take me 2 days to get them.

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Rev-O
Title: Re: Which Urethane Ball?
Post by: PGdragon on September 23, 2003, 05:02:19 PM
I had the same problem and gave the Hot Rod a try. Like with any ball for bowling on the sahara, you got to polish it to get it to kill off too much hook. Seems to be working okay so far.
Title: Re: Which Urethane Ball?
Post by: JOE FALCO on September 23, 2003, 09:32:00 PM
I'm bowling in two winter leagues with Seniors .. talk about DRY ..WOW! Hard to keep ANY ball on the 1/3 pocket .. I recently picked up a VIPER .. all that I read indicated this ball WOULD NOT HOOK .. my findings agree .. however it's tough to throw the ball straight and get strikes .. IF YOU WANT SOMETHING THAT WILL HOLD THE LINE .. TRY A VIPER!


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