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Equipment Boards => Storm => Topic started by: C300_Rye on January 31, 2005, 02:13:58 PM
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OK if i have a banshee a hot rod original a ace and a vertigo would this be a good arsenal or is the banshee and the ace to much alike
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186 Travel League Average
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Storm Banshee
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I don't think that the Banshee and Ace are but the Vertigo and Ace are, unless they are drilled drastically different or 1 is polished and 1 is dull.
If that were my arsenal I would have them:
Hot Rod - 2000 grit polished 15 seconds each side (4 steps) Storm step 3
Banshee - 1500 grit polished, 15 seconds each side (4 steps) Storm Step 2.
Ace - 1000 grit polished, 15 seconds each side (4 steps) Storm Step 1.
Vertigo - 800 dull
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STORM TRACK
If you get caught in the Storm Track beware it could be a Typhoon or Monsoon with Rolling Thunder and Lightning Flashes that when Unleashed may send splintered Wood flying everywhere.
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Edited on 1/31/2005 11:39 PM
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well the ace as is is at 1500 grit polish and vertigo at 800 grit matte and the banshee is 1500 grit polished and not sure about the hot rod
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186 Travel League Average
I use
Storm Banshee
Storm Hot Rod
Storm Hot Rod Pro Stock Pearl
Eye Of The Storm Member
Shop BuddiesProShop.com There the best
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186 Travel League Average
I use
Storm Banshee
Storm Hot Rod
Storm Hot Rod Pro Stock Pearl
Eye Of The Storm Member
Shop BuddiesProShop.com There the best
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Yes, but the Ace is Accu-tread particle pearl, whereas the Banshee is Monsoon reactive pearl. The core in the Ace is much stonger as well. Just because they're both at 1500 grit doesn't mean they will roll or eact similiar. The Banshee is basically a Med-lite ball and the Ace is med-heavy. Vertigo would be for heavy.
Just make sure to drill them for the conditions you intend to throw them on...
Bill
Bowling Services Unlimited
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