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brimar

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Flash Point
« on: December 14, 2003, 07:13:02 PM »
Looking for some user feedback on this ball..
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Kyanite

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Re: Flash Point
« Reply #1 on: December 20, 2003, 12:47:40 PM »
I cant believe no one has responded to your post about this ball yet.....
(I have a good speed and much hand)

THis ball with a new storm core hits harder then anything I've thrown from storm..., seriously.... There's not enough oil at my center (AMF Synthetics)in philadelphia to use those high performance balls in the factor line(although many still buy the high price paper weights and try to get them to hook, and cant understand why they burn up before their breakpoint).

So my go to ball the past year is the Blaze... thats a great ball, but the lanes got a little more oily the past month so I saw this ball and picked it up after almost settling on an X factor(which I knew was gonna be too strong anyway).  I drilled it stacked pin over ring this ball is great for the longer medium to oily pattern.(TREMENDOUS BACKEND)....
It maybe not be as good a ball for those with little hand. Those with little or no hand may find this ball more dryer lane condition specific.

Hope this helps -

Kyanite<~~~~~~~~ You know he's part of the AL-silicate family (mica)
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russdog

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Re: Flash Point
« Reply #2 on: December 20, 2003, 01:38:35 PM »
I saw this ball used last night, and as Kyanite said, the backend was incredibly impressive.  It was almost too much.  The guy using the ball has alot of hand and pretty decent ball speed.  He played from the 3rd to 5th arrows on a shot that had a fair amount of oil in the middle with pretty snappy backends.  I was impressed.