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Equipment Boards => MoRich => Topic started by: killpins on March 08, 2008, 09:35:39 PM
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Hi
someone can give me info about this ball? Lane Condition? Box finish? Compae with a Recent Morich.
Thank you.
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Designed to increase length while retaining energy longer, increasing the rev rate at the breakpoint, producing a mind boggling entry angle, resulting in amazing pin carry and scoring potential on drier lane conditions. With this newest addition to the MoRich line, bowler's world wide will soon be ravaging the competition!
"Triple Density Core"
Brunswick made coverstock
Specifications:
Color Blue/Purple/Copper
Coverstock Reactive
Core 2-piece Asymmetrical
RG 2.530
Differential 0.047
Factory finish Polished
Weights 12 thru 16lbs
Lane Conditions Medium-Light Oil
This ball was an overseas release and essentially a Ravage for all intent.
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Aaaargh. Another freakin' 10 pin!
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Thank you, it's a good choice to use instead of my nsane when lane are dry?
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Thank you, it's a good choice to use instead of my nsane when lane are dry?
Yeah, if you are a fluffer.
For me the Ravage was a medium oil ball at the least. IMO, the Ravage has the most backend of any Morich product by a large margin. I have yet to throw the newer stuff though but, from the videos I have seen, I would still put my money on the Ravage.
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It would depend on the strength of the drill. The nsane is not really for dry lanes. If the Paragon/Ravage is drilled strong and max entry angle it probably would not be a sound choice for drier conditions.
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Aaaargh. Another freakin' 10 pin!
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So it's a good idea keep on my bag my hrg for dry condition as i did in the last period ? The only ball that can replace my hrg for dry it's the sahara (morich products) ?
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I would keep HRG or look at buying the Sahara. The Sahara is an outstanding ball for that type of shot.
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Aaaargh. Another freakin' 10 pin!