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slimeypebble

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Shock Trauma
« on: September 30, 2004, 05:18:09 PM »
Quick question, what type of reaction does this ball give.  Does it go long and snap, does it roll early, or somewhere in between?  Is it anything like a X factor , tpc player or a danger zone(balls I own).  If not could it be a part of my bag(x-factor rad in strong pos., goes long and snaps on anythin but flood) player(control drill even arching good for almost all conditions), and  power groove(2L drill used a green scotch brite on it, spares and complete dry) my stats are in my profile, thanx

 

HamPster

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Re: Shock Trauma
« Reply #1 on: October 01, 2004, 05:37:36 AM »
Why don't you post something in the beginner board and have someone help you learn to read ball charts?  I'm not trying to be smart or sarcastic or anything, honest.  It helps a lot when you can read and understand the reaction specs of a ball.  But to answer your question, it's closer to the X-Factor Deuce than to the original X, and would be closer to your Player than your X (reaction shape).  It's a good ball though, I'm on my second one now, and it reacts just as good on the left side as the first one did on the right side.  Given that it appears that your X is your heavy oil ball, and your Player is a step down, a Shock would be a step above your X.
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