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bjh847

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« on: December 24, 2010, 12:34:11 AM »
Not much talk lately on the 715T.  I feel this was Track's best release for 2010.  I have one with 2000 surface, pin up, and mass bias 2 inches to the left of the thumb.(I am right handed).  This ball really revs up soon and is so calm on the backend.  Also have one pin down, mass bias 3 inches to the right and down from the thumb, and high gloss shine.  This ball is actually longer and stronger than my 607A.  I love the look of this ball as well.  Best 7 series ball yet.  Not as strong as the 916AT but a perfect compliment.  This ball fits perfectly in between the 505T and 916AT.

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Re: 715T
« Reply #1 on: December 24, 2010, 10:37:16 AM »
I havent thrown a 916, but I love my 715Tgreat 1-2 punch for wetter conditions along with my 505T.
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piquabowling

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Re: 715T
« Reply #2 on: December 29, 2010, 10:10:09 AM »
I drilled up a 715T last night and put the pin up cg about inch to inch and a quarter from middle of palm. Great ball. I threw it on our regular house shot last night and when its fresh oil this ball delivers. I can play deeper with it when they dry out but when it does I have a 300 C that will take care of it when it dries out. I am in love with track as a whole and I can't wait to drill up a 916AT or a 607A series ball.
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