I'm not sure if you have bought your ball yet. But here is my opinion if it helps
From my experience with both, the 716t has more mid lane as well as down lane movement. The nexxus is cleaner through the heads, and better if you have a tendency to miss left of target bc it has a smoother backend. I have a nexxus video posted on my shops facebook and YouTube page, I am in the process of making a 716t video. Stay tuned and good luck.
DeadWood Pro Shop
9307 Boone Road
Houston, TX 77099
http://www.facebook.com/DeadWoodproshop
I dont know your style, but either of the 2 balls you mentioned are way to strong for the BR shot.
My 2 best pieces are the 505t and 715t and I will get a 716T, but way to much ball.
I ended up using a 300T that the guys(KYLE) at the Ebonite booth recommended and drilled for me
I would look at a medium symetric.
You should look at something even arcing and predictable backends, not snappy
300T
Gamechanger
Outburst
these are the ones I took
layout and surface will dictate what to use
there are other symetrics out there
Your house shot ball most likely will not work on this pattern
Not a problem. I know that this is the type of stuff I think about. You can always be perfect. So a ball that creates the most area for your game is needed. I'll start including things like this in my ball reviews as well. Hope I was of some help. And if you liked the p+r video. Go to Robert Lawrence's page and like it/ or comment. Bc rob hooked me up
DeadWood Pro Shop
9307 Boone Road
Houston, TX 77099
http://www.facebook.com/DeadWoodproshop
Thanks Deadwood proshop, I'm still thinking between either ball, maybe going with a 716T and drilling it with a 5 to 5 1/2 to pap, mb near or on the val to mellow the backend? My stats are in my profile if you want to suggest something?
Dave81644 , I'm bringing a 300T with me, I love that ball. As well as a Karma pink/purple.
Thanks guys.
check out my review on bowl.com
http://forums.bowl.com//index.php?/topic/45929-trip-report-from-the-left-side-shout-out-to-the-ebonite-guys/
Lexius, your stats are almost identical to mine. I would reccomend either a pin up 3/4 to one inch above bridge with mass 1 inch right on vertical center grip. Or pin 3/8 up above middle finger with mass close to thumb. These will make the ball have more motion on the back rather than all mid. If you are on Facebook, go to my shops page and post a request and I will post pics of the layouts I think would work well for you.
DeadWood Pro Shop
9307 Boone Road
Houston, TX 77099
http://www.facebook.com/DeadWoodproshop