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HamPster

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Building around a Depth Charge
« on: January 12, 2008, 12:53:15 PM »
Done with Brunswick . . had a lot of success with them, but I just have to fight too much to get reaction.  Either hooks too early, or when I get through them and throw a good shot, they're too lazy coming back.  Decided to throw my Depth Charge exclusively until I can find balls to put around it (first two nights have been a success, 674, 765).  I've considered Hammer, as the stuff they have right now is really good, but I've always had a soft spot for Storm.  First ball I'm looking at is a Shift, but I'm worried it will overlap with my Depth.  However, I'd like a ball that reacts similar but hooks more.  My Depth is my benchmark, always will be the first out of my bag unless I actually find something better, but it's doubtful.  I had a Special Agent, which I think I need to re-purchase.  It hooked too much and was too angular for me the first time, but could be good at tournaments.  For those that don't know or don't remember, the Depth is Pro-Thane LT particle pearl, with the Super Charge core with the offset puck, rg is 2.46.  I've been away from Storm for a few years, with the exception of the Special Agent, and I've been out of the pro shop for about a year and a half, so I've fallen behind as far as knowing what everything does.  Suggestions?
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greenefam

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Re: Building around a Depth Charge
« Reply #1 on: January 13, 2008, 08:43:12 AM »
I had a Depth Charge and now I have a Shift and I will tell you that their is some overlap but not a lot.  The Shift is a stronger ball overall but not as angular in the backend as the Depth Charge.  The Depth Charge needs more dry to make its breakpoint move than the Shift.  If I had both in my bag right now I'd say the Shift would be the first ball out of the bag on a fresh pattern with the Depth Charge being a second / third game ball when the pattern breaks down some.

I REALLY like my Shift, but if I were you I'd consider something else other than another pearl particle first.  I'd look at something a bit weaker than the DC, maybe a medium-light pearl reactive like a Thunderstruck Pearl and a good solid to complement the DC.  If the Special was a bit too much ball for your liking you may want to consider a T-Road Solid.  It is similar to a Special but it will give you more length off your hand.

HamPster

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Re: Building around a Depth Charge
« Reply #2 on: January 13, 2008, 09:26:47 AM »
Thanks, that was the answer I was looking for!
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