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Tour SiC
« on: October 22, 2014, 11:57:33 AM »
Ball NPS Score: 100.00
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Track Tour SiC Features:

- Color: Dark Blue All colors do vary somewhat from the picture shown.
- Core: i-Core Symmetric
- Core Type: Symmetric
- Coverstock: MR-6 Solid
- Finish: 500/3000 Abralon
- Recommended Lane Condition: Medium
- RG: 2.59 (for 15#)
- Diff: 0.032

 

ronaldhjr

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Re: Tour SiC
« Reply #1 on: July 15, 2015, 01:59:43 PM »
Length:40ft

Volume:20-25mL

Type (THS, Sport Pattern etc):USBC white pattern on Brunswick Anvilane

I currently have the Tour SiC wet sanded 500/3000 powerhouse factory finish polish, I was standing 18 looking at 10 at the arrows I was unable to see movement from the ball on this lane condition.  I then bowled on a pair that had been used throughout the day.  I was able to stand 22 looking at 10 at the arrows and now I was able to see the ball reaction.  I have changed the surface of the Tour SiC many times and I couldn’t get a consistent reaction after a few three game blocks.  Taking polish to the ball now I have a consistent reaction on light oil and drier lanes.
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Mark T. Trgovac

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Re: Tour SiC
« Reply #2 on: September 21, 2015, 07:15:15 PM »
Tour SiC
Layout: 65°x 3 3/8"x55°, weight hole 2" right of thumb and 1/8 up from edge of thumb
Surface: 1000

For me this layout puts the Pin in my ring finger. This is the most useable lahout for me on most THS as well as most sport patterns. I tend to keep it at 1000 only to help get it to start up and smoothen out the backend of patterns.

I have others ones as well that are set up to be under this one for all patterns. This is my 80%er, I will use this on 80% of every pattern I encounter.
For me, this layout and set up is clean in the heada, with a strong midlane read and a smooth controlled backend motion.

SiC #2 is the same layout only at a 3000 finish.
This is great as a step down from #1 when it starts to read to quick and leave flat tens. It gives me just a little more length and finish with the 3000 finish.

SiC #3, Layout 55°x4 5/8"x45°, Surface is 4000 no weight hole
This is the SiC I use when it is time to get in and just send it to the friction, yet still get some control off the friction. Ita very clean in the heads and mids, but picks up and finishes with a very controlled flip.
Mark T. "Scoot" Trgovac
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