15 lb 3 oz 3" PIN
4 1/2 x 4 weight hole inside VAL and above mid line.
Power stroker
16-17 mph
THS on Brunswick Pro Anvilane
Having lost carry with my starting ball late in game 1 I made a switch to the Dagger...I was left wondering what took me so long.
4x4 is a strong layout for me. Not as much length but lots of pop on the back end with most equipment. The Dagger held true to form for the most part. I experienced more length with a strong backend move. Not exactly skid flip, but I'd still say it had a flippy nature.
What amazed me was the area that the ball created. Tonight the middle of the lane seemed OB. It was like there was lots of friction just past the arrows inside around 12 to 16 but the outside was fair. It wasn't funneling shots to the pocket like a normal THS so there was some work to be done.
When I finally made the change I started out targeting 12 at the arrows bouncing off from 5. The shot here was $$$$. Even if I got a little firm the cover had enough traction to turn the corner, shots missed way inside (inside the dry spot) skidded and faced up carrying some of the more flush strikes all night. Considering the angle that I was playing missing wide usually meant a washout, which I saw plenty of. With the Dagger I flung a couple having been glad to get 6 or 7 but when the ball exited the pattern it turned hard leaving just a 10 pin.
For the most part I think the ball will play very well on many conditions. I am a huge fan of the Rotary core and the covers are superb also. I recommend putting a strong layout on one of these and having some fun. The Nomad Dagger is a great bench mark ball, playability for all styles.
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Adam M Moreland
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