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Equipment Boards => Seismic => Topic started by: Gunny on June 23, 2013, 10:11:58 AM
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For you normal guys ;) Here's the Venator thrown by my buddy Josh, thanks again to him for helping me out.
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Ball and video both look good... but oh my god that form...
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who cares about form....would of like to seen him play down and in with it
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A good vid. Great Compliment to Gunnys vid playing in deep.
This ball is not a ball you will be able to play up the track or outside unless you have Almost no hand or drill it to be dead the Venator is a monster
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Well sir scratch the ball off my list... I like to play down and in...
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depending on your stats anything is possible.
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A good vid. Great Compliment to Gunnys vid playing in deep.
This ball is not a ball you will be able to play up the track or outside unless you have Almost no hand or drill it to be dead the Venator is a monster
I think this statement was referring to THS . . . It always depends on your stats, lane condition, lane surface, ball surface and then drilling.
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A good vid. Great Compliment to Gunnys vid playing in deep.
This ball is not a ball you will be able to play up the track or outside unless you have Almost no hand or drill it to be dead the Venator is a monster
Correct sir
I think this statement was referring to THS . . . It always depends on your stats, lane condition, lane surface, ball surface and then drilling.
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Im a firm believer in drilling a strong ball strong and use it accordingly. Than buy another and use an exotic layout to get you to play a different part of the lane. But to me, the first one should be used for what it's designed to do.
My Raging Bull only sees action on the heavy/long patterns, or if I'm trying to break down a pattern to give me a wee bit more area. Same thing with the Aftermath, medium to heavy patterns, I use this piece more than any on the sport patterns. At 1000 or 2000, it blends most patterns real well. I have a feeling the Venator will fill that bill also.