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joblo1978

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Drilling for a Mars?
« on: March 22, 2010, 10:37:42 AM »
I'm currently throwing a virtual energy, mutant cell, black widow venom, and an old RotoGrip RS1.  I got a couple others as well.  None of which I can really use on the nights and at the house I've been bowling the most.  Saturday color-pin nights.  Switching to my weakest gear I keep moving further and further left.  I get tired of having to open the lane and belly the ball so much.  It's not really a reverse block, but definitely a little smoked.

I'm hoping a Mars will let me play more direct and on the track during these conditions.  What layout?

I'm thinking a 5 1/2 x 5.  If I'm not mistaken this is a dryer lane skid-flip layout.

I'm a high roller with RPM's around 360 and I'm looking for lots of length.

I'm sure some will recommend the reign, but I really like the look of the Mars.
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ralphiejantz

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Re: Drilling for a Mars?
« Reply #1 on: March 22, 2010, 07:36:27 PM »
If you want to keep it tame off of the dry and still get length go with a Rico Drilling
just saw my friend throw a Rico drilled balled and man was it tame on the backend off the dry and retained plenty of energy for great pin carry

I would go that route

BrianCRX90

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Re: Drilling for a Mars?
« Reply #2 on: May 14, 2010, 09:59:35 AM »
Love my Mars for medium to dry. Thought out of the box when I bought it last year reacted sooner and too much backend for what I was looking for. Kind of reminded me of my previous ball that this ball replaced, a Mercury but hooked earlier. Both have the same drilling pretty much. Got it drilled ring finger under the pin with the CG kicked out near the PAP. Then sanded it to 1000 abarlon and hand polished it and it is much smoother.
Was going to use my new strong ball last night in league and during warmups didn't feel comfortable inside around the 3rd arrow so got my Mars and after a couple of frames I adjusted around the 2nd arrow standing on 15 and was dominating with it at times (except a8-10 split and a few weak 10's). One big difference between this and the Mercury is the Mars hits a little harder which I thought the Mercury hit like a pillow at times. Not sure why because I think the cores are the same but the reactions are a little different.

Dan Belcher

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Re: Drilling for a Mars?
« Reply #3 on: May 14, 2010, 10:10:38 AM »
The Mars gets a ton of natural length, and is very controllable when used in the right circumstances.  However, for me (especially as a lower-rev bowler), it can be very squirrely whenever there's any carrydown at all.  I drilled mine strong (4x3, x-hole in P3 location) and usually have it either very lightly polished, or perhaps even sanded depending on the condition I'm going to be facing. On a house shot when the outsides are toasted by the 3rd game, the ball can really cover a ton of boards, but if I get it a little too far inside and catch some extra oil, it's going to just skid and skid for ages.  The best use I've gotten from my Mars has been on shorter patterns when the backends are jumping.  It creates such natural length and continuous motion off the spot that I can stay further right and square up more to break the pattern down and have predictable motion that still carries, then switch to something stronger and move further inside and bank it off the spot I had been playing down lane with the Mars.

For fun one day, I tried using Valentino's UFO extender polish on it, and it hooked less than my plastic ball.

Xcessive_Evil

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Re: Drilling for a Mars?
« Reply #4 on: May 14, 2010, 10:22:39 AM »
Next to my natural, my Mars is the weakest ball I have.  90* 5 3/4" 30* with a 4000 grit polished cover.  As it was already said, the ball naturally goes long.  This layout allows me to stay on top of the dry even with my rev rate while others have to swing it across way too many boards.
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BrianCRX90

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Re: Drilling for a Mars?
« Reply #5 on: May 14, 2010, 11:59:12 AM »
Ya I was going to use a newer Reign of Fire drilled 4x4 and was hooking way too much I was in the mood for it in league. Could of used it but tried my Mars and had an awesome direct line from outside. This ball shines playing straighter too I think.