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bjh847

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607a se and 505t
« on: June 18, 2010, 01:42:53 PM »
Got these two balls on Tuesday.  All I can say is if you own a pro shop you better put in your order for this 607.  This ball is going to sell.  It is an absolute monster on the back ends.  Best way to describe this ball is it's a 505a on steroids.  If you are looking for skid flip this is it.  The 505t is a great ball as well.  I shoot 300 first game out of the box.  Polished one and left one with the surface it comes with.  The polished one is very smooth.  Probably the smoothest Track ball yet.  The one with surface is very strong in the midlane.  Two great balls from the best brand in bowling.
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Dave-bestbowlingproshops

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Re: 607a se and 505t
« Reply #16 on: June 25, 2010, 03:55:02 PM »
The 607a responds a lot harder to friction than the 715a.  Maybe it stores its energy up more but it is defintily quicker off the spot.  Plus its a nice looking ball too.  I agree with you jls and then I don't.  I've had several 715a's and I could get angularity out of some and I had a few(2 exactly) that were very smooth.  607a is still going to be a good seller..just the colors are...hipnotic!  

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to dark-rising:  the 607a is just as long as those to balls but I feel the 607a is stronger than both the 715a and 505a.  This ball really makes a turn on the back.  hope this helps
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That very could be...

But according to their number system...

A 920a should be stronger than a 715A, and a 715A should be stronger than a 505A...

But now a 607a is stronger???...

Ok if you say so....

But to some it sounds like what ever comes out LAST is the biggest and the best...

And I never felt a 715A was angular... To me it was smooth as silk...

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And I thought it was just me, my 715A is very smooth as well. It doesn't have much of an angular motion at all.
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jls

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Re: 607a se and 505t
« Reply #17 on: June 25, 2010, 04:10:16 PM »
Dave,  I agree,  the ball { specs: } looks great... So did the 715A...

But to me the 715A was not aggressive or angular...It was a great ball on the right shot...Long and smooth...

I remember all the post about what a angular monster it was...Then overnight, all of  a sudden a 920A showed up... And of course it was more angular then the 715A...

So far customers around here seem to like the colors of the 607A...





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Edited on 6/25/2010 4:13 PM