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DP3

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Is anyone else's Fight coming to life?
« on: November 10, 2016, 02:31:25 AM »
I've had this ball for about 4 months now from a Have A Ball League that I finished mid summer. I have it drilled 5" pin down with a P3 Hole and I haven't touched the surface, except with cleaner. It's developed a little bit of a lane polish. OOB it was rolly and flat. I couldn't throw unless I was dead square against the oil line. After about 40-50 games it has turned into a heavy rolling, big backending, strong hitting house shot killer. With me bowling 3 different leagues on 3 different shots, it always comes down to me having to throw this ball at some point. Some balls have the tendency to have a "break in" period before you start seeing the true reaction of the ball. I remembered some of the original Reactor balls being like that. Namely, the Thunderstrucks, Fired Up, and Diablo.

To anyone else that is thinking about giving up on the ball, I'm just curious how many games have you thrown with it? Has yours appeared to get "stronger" over time?

 

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Re: Is anyone else's Fight coming to life?
« Reply #1 on: November 10, 2016, 07:25:30 AM »
I Rico'd mine for nationals. Got it cheap at release...some proshop pawned if off on me. Sold it for $70 lol

Bought a nib respect on closeout and I'm even happier!

However that ball Rico'd at the open championships isn't too bad!!!!! Had a great inside look.
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Re: Is anyone else's Fight coming to life?
« Reply #2 on: November 10, 2016, 09:36:11 AM »
Mine has never felt like that. I really haven't thrown mine for a couple months either. I've put probably around 80 games, I de-oiled around 50-60. I scored pretty well with it for the first few months I had it but I now I just feel like I get better reactions with other equipment I have. I had good success with polish over the box finish

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Re: Is anyone else's Fight coming to life?
« Reply #3 on: November 10, 2016, 01:38:07 PM »
I used the pin under layout and the Fight was hit or miss with me and I was ready to donate it to the local high school bowling program.  Someone suggested that it might be burning up and to try a pin over layout before donating it.  Since the plug and redrill, the Fight has come alive and isn't hit or miss...except in the case of operator error.

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Re: Is anyone else's Fight coming to life?
« Reply #4 on: November 10, 2016, 01:41:31 PM »
I Rico'd mine for nationals. Got it cheap at release...some proshop pawned if off on me. Sold it for $70 lol

Bought a nib respect on closeout and I'm even happier!

However that ball Rico'd at the open championships isn't too bad!!!!! Had a great inside look.

Did the same thing with regards to the Respect.  Caught it at the closeout price and  I am pretty happy with it.  Used this as my entry ball into moving down to 14lbs while I struggle with shoulder issues.
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Re: Is anyone else's Fight coming to life?
« Reply #5 on: November 10, 2016, 01:55:54 PM »
When I first got mine with my speed at 3000 Abralon and the high RG it went fairly straight unless I really slowed my speed down to turn the corner.  Tried various grits and settled on 800 Siaair. The ball was just amazing.  Just destroyed the racks with that big core.
However, now that I have about 70-80 games on the ball it started laboring & losing it's hitting power.  Had it de-oiled (very little) and resurfaced (500/800 grit).  Did not do much to restore the reaction and hitting power I experienced when it was new (first 60 games or so).  Ball death, I don't know, as I have retired it and moved on to other balls.

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Re: Is anyone else's Fight coming to life?
« Reply #6 on: December 08, 2016, 09:06:39 PM »
I have one. Out of box, I used it on Sunset Strip and it was money! Don't use it much on our THS, as it is on the drier side of medium. I do know though, that as this ball gets a lane shine on it, it will become more skid/flip, with good backend.
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