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Storm269

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Ball for lighter condition
« on: October 19, 2008, 01:01:57 PM »
Hi all Stormers,
Presently I am using the Dimension for heavy oil and the Perfect Dimension (oversea releases) for mid heavy to medium oiling. I am looking for a ball for lighter condition. Any advice is welcome but no pearlized ball please as I have no luck with them.....thanks !
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The Bowlers Edge 2

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Re: Ball for lighter condition
« Reply #1 on: October 19, 2008, 09:06:32 PM »
i feel this is the only gap storm currently has right now, only thing that would be close is a weakly drilled, shined up street rod solid. Next step down would be a tropical.
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Gazoo

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Re: Ball for lighter condition
« Reply #2 on: October 20, 2008, 09:02:09 AM »
Sreet Rod Solid with polish if needed.
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Re: Ball for lighter condition
« Reply #3 on: October 20, 2008, 09:12:35 AM »
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Sreet Rod Solid with polish if needed.



That would be my personal favorite, too. With a high pin above the fingers, 4.5-5" from PAP, this should be a good compromise between length and control.
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Nicanor

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Re: Ball for lighter condition
« Reply #4 on: October 20, 2008, 09:46:42 AM »
The Street Road solid is a tremendous ball.  Someone recommended to me here on Ballreviews to use the Street Rod solid below the Dimension and it has worked out tremendously.  I did not polish the solid yet though, but in OOB is still gets through the heads fine and a good move off the break point but not uncontrollable and the carry is great.




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Rc Charger

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Re: Ball for lighter condition
« Reply #5 on: October 21, 2008, 07:09:17 AM »
I beleive it was me, I have 2 street rod solids one with a pin up 5 inches from pap and the second pin down below middle finger 6 inches from pap.  I get great ball reaction with both and they compliment each other very well.  

  Storm 38 why don't you like pearls, I would recommend the Street Rod pearl for drier lanes myself.  Even though I still beleive these balls are to strong for so called dry.  I know your asking for a storm ball but other companies may offer better equipment for this lane a condition.  Roto - Neptune or a brunswick avalanche slide or pearl.

Dan Belcher

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Re: Ball for lighter condition
« Reply #6 on: October 21, 2008, 07:21:10 AM »
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I beleive it was me, I have 2 street rod solids one with a pin up 5 inches from pap and the second pin down below middle finger 6 inches from pap.  I get great ball reaction with both and they compliment each other very well.  

  Storm 38 why don't you like pearls, I would recommend the Street Rod pearl for drier lanes myself.  Even though I still beleive these balls are to strong for so called dry.  I know your asking for a storm ball but other companies may offer better equipment for this lane a condition.  Roto - Neptune or a brunswick avalanche slide or pearl.
According to his profile, he's speed dominant, like me.  In that case, pearl equipment has a tendancy to skid too much and leave a lot of corner pins, and he probably can get away with a polished Street Rod solid on anything but a desert-like dry condition.

Storm269

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Re: Ball for lighter condition
« Reply #7 on: October 21, 2008, 07:54:24 AM »
Yes Dan is right....pearl sometimes just slid too much for me...ok might just get a polished Street Rod....thanks guys !
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Dan Belcher

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Re: Ball for lighter condition
« Reply #8 on: October 21, 2008, 07:59:27 AM »
You may find some success with my strategy for pearl equipment.  Don't take anything too weak, but use a little surface.  My go-to ball on medium to lighter conditions is a pin-up Spit Fire with a 4.5x3 drill (x-hole basically on PAP), and I sanded it down to 1000 abralon.  This cut down on the amount of skid it created and made for a smoother breakpoint.  I've yet to see a condition dry enough where the ball actually burned up and didn't carry well.  I do have to know when to put it up, however, since it hates carrydown.  I've also had success with a Total NV at 1000 abralon with just a very light coat of Snake Oil applied by hand.  If your speed is high enough (I'm around 17-17.5 mph at the pindeck usually according to Qubica system), the extra surface will take away a little of the skid and give you better control and better carry.