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gogunners

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fired up drilling
« on: March 08, 2007, 04:50:48 AM »
can a fired up be drilled for heavy mediums?
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gogunners

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Re: fired up drilling
« Reply #1 on: March 08, 2007, 01:33:10 PM »
well my local pro shop guy is pretty lazy so im gonna haave to go on a bit of a drive to find a good one, but the only reason i ask is because i am getting rid of my special agent because i really havent got on with it and never see heavy oil anyway.

the most i see is heavy-mediums really and if i was in america i would just pick up another ball becuase its so cheap over there, but im going ot sell my special agent and use the money to buy a ball that i can drill up.

the fired up was just one idea.
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Slopsurprise

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Re: fired up drilling
« Reply #2 on: March 08, 2007, 10:44:17 PM »
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Answer some of those questions and we will be able to better assist you in recommending a piece of equipment..In the meantime you can also check out the Storm Website and look at the diagrams of the ball reactions.  The diagrams show you which part of the lane to play and the look you will get for each piece of equipment and for which lane condition..In my experience these diagrams are really accurate.   www.stormbowling.com

Dan


Seriously??? Look at this one,
http://www.stormbowling.com/products/balls/ball.asp?ballid=231

T road pearl on a medium shot with a high rev rate player. Looks way too straight to me. The T-road will turn a corner QUICK if you have some hand. They really are not accurate from my prespective.

Edited on 3/8/2007 11:42 PM