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Equipment Boards => Storm => Topic started by: Gene J Kanak on October 23, 2006, 03:49:40 AM
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Hey everyone,
I have one of these coming to me from Vendettaman (great seller), but I have few questions about it. I saw it thrown when it was new, and the ball seemed like a solid medium ball with very strong backend motion. Now that the ball is a bit older, how do you all think it matches up to today's conditions? Being that I don't have any other particle pearl, I was kicking around the notion of drilling this one to be my go-to ball for drying heads with carrydown. Do any of you have thoughts on that? If you think it's a good idea, what drilling would you suggest for a medium to high speed player with slightly above average revs? I will have my chance to play with it soon enough, but I just wanted to hear insights from you guys as to how best to use this ball in my arsenal. Any help you can offer will be appreciated.
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I've only bowled 300, but I've benched 345
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It would make a very nice ball for the drying heads with light carry down. It was never a strong piece to start with. You are better served using it on med-light shots and preferably not long oil if you have carry down. Nice pick up though good luck!
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Gene,
Even a new-in-box Eraser Blaze would be a medium-light oil ball on today's conditions. From my perpsective you picked up a great piece. The only recent ball that comes close is the Ragin Banshee - but the Blaze should get you through the heads cleaner than a Ragin with a bit less on the backend.
As far as a control drill is concerned you can't go wrong with a 5 X 4 drill with pin over bridge. Even if you have some hand in the ball the Blaze combined with a relatively high pin placement should do the trick.
Let us all know how you make out.