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Equipment Boards => Roto Grip => Topic started by: arejay300 on September 09, 2009, 01:21:53 PM

Title: rogue cell ??????
Post by: arejay300 on September 09, 2009, 01:21:53 PM
i have a virtual energy drilled 5x3, 2 inch buffer, pin above ring, mb 1 1/2 right of thumb..just might be the best ball i have ever thrown love it...drilling a rogue thursday nite thinking about the same layout, what do you ball gurus think..............thanks

Edited on 9/9/2009 9:33 PM
Title: Re: rogue cell ??????
Post by: tburky on September 09, 2009, 11:37:02 PM
why not?
Title: Re: rogue cell ??????
Post by: Adrenaline on September 11, 2009, 03:28:02 AM
I was under the impression that these two balls were somewhat similar.
I'd recommend a bit different layout, as to not end up with overlap, Maybe a 4x4.
But if I'm mistaken about these balls being similar someone please let me know.
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Mega Friction 246
Virtual Gravity 272
Twisted Fury 268
The Sauce 255
Rogue Cell
Title: Re: rogue cell ??????
Post by: jeorj on September 19, 2009, 02:49:51 AM
My rogue has a similar layout. I love the pop at the finish!
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Title: Re: rogue cell ??????
Post by: the pooh on September 19, 2009, 08:04:26 AM
Go 2 1/2x5 on your Rogue and you will have 2 great looks. This layout is often overlooked, but has become one of my favorites. Strong midlane with less entry angle at the back. It can let you play farther right than the 5x3, and when useable, carries the world! This should complement your VE, and not be just another ball with the same reaction.
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Title: Re: rogue cell ??????
Post by: tburky on September 21, 2009, 04:47:43 PM
quote:
I was under the impression that these two balls were somewhat similar.
I'd recommend a bit different layout, as to not end up with overlap, Maybe a 4x4.
But if I'm mistaken about these balls being similar someone please let me know.
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Mega Friction 246
Virtual Gravity 272
Twisted Fury 268
The Sauce 255
Rogue Cell



Virtual energy is 1500 polished Rogue 4000 abralon. Surface is a big factor

Edited on 9/23/2009 4:34 PM
Title: Re: rogue cell ??????
Post by: Bigmike on September 23, 2009, 07:17:21 AM
quote:
quote:
I was under the impression that these two balls were somewhat similar.
I'd recommend a bit different layout, as to not end up with overlap, Maybe a 4x4.
But if I'm mistaken about these balls being similar someone please let me know.
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Mega Friction 246
Virtual Gravity 272
Twisted Fury 268
The Sauce 255
Rogue Cell



Virtual gravity is 1500 polished Rogue 4000 abralon. Surface is a big factor


I think you meant Virtual Energy?

Both are hybrid coverstocks. Rogue is more solid than pearl and Energy is more pearl than solid. You could drill them and avoid overlap.

My Rogue out of the box was very aggressive. It was overlapping my Virtual Gravity with the same drill.
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"Why don't you call me sometime.....when you have no class" ~~Rodney Dangerfield to Sally Kellerman, his college professor in Back to School ~~1986

Mike Craig - Storm Products Pro Shop staff -Columbus, OH
Title: Re: rogue cell ??????
Post by: tburky on September 23, 2009, 04:34:15 PM
quote:
quote:
quote:
I was under the impression that these two balls were somewhat similar.
I'd recommend a bit different layout, as to not end up with overlap, Maybe a 4x4.
But if I'm mistaken about these balls being similar someone please let me know.
--------------------
Mega Friction 246
Virtual Gravity 272
Twisted Fury 268
The Sauce 255
Rogue Cell



Virtual gravity is 1500 polished Rogue 4000 abralon. Surface is a big factor


I think you meant Virtual Energy?

Both are hybrid coverstocks. Rogue is more solid than pearl and Energy is more pearl than solid. You could drill them and avoid overlap.

My Rogue out of the box was very aggressive. It was overlapping my Virtual Gravity with the same drill.
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"Why don't you call me sometime.....when you have no class" ~~Rodney Dangerfield to Sally Kellerman, his college professor in Back to School ~~1986

Mike Craig - Storm Products Pro Shop staff -Columbus, OH



virtual energy my bad