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Smokey469

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Blast from the past...Enforcer
« on: December 12, 2007, 11:36:44 PM »
Well recently I've been playing around with some drilling layouts in the shop, and decided to use my old Enforcer to try one on.  Needless to say I threw a few balls with it to see how it moved and was very pleased.  A few nights larer after struggling through my first game in league with a less than stellar 168, I went in the shop and pulled out the Enforcer just for grins.  Went on to shoot 236 and 246 for the last 2 games.  I gotta say even now as dated as it is, this ball has ALWAYS been good to me, and is a true testament to how great Track equipment really is.
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Jesse James

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Re: Blast from the past...Enforcer
« Reply #1 on: December 13, 2007, 07:53:44 AM »
Just curious about your stats.

What was the new drilling you put on this ball, and what condition did you bowl on? Are you righthanded?
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Smokey469

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Re: Blast from the past...Enforcer
« Reply #2 on: December 13, 2007, 08:31:02 AM »
Right handed, speed dominant, rev challenged in comparison to my speed.  PAP identical to yours, only I have little axis rotation. I've had alot of success lately with pin under drillings on the heavier oil we've been seeing in league, but have still struggled due to old wooden lanes breaking down quickly.  This layout is pin WAY under almost in my palm.  It worked well for me because the team we were bowling burned the track up in no time, but with the surface I've got on the Enforcer(600 grit) I was able to move outside and play down and in with a consistant move to the pocket.  The only problem that I did encounter was that playing that line I left several flat 10's, had it not been for that the scores would have been even better.
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12 In A Row Pro Shop
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Pulaski, VA

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Jesse James

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Re: Blast from the past...Enforcer
« Reply #3 on: December 13, 2007, 08:46:54 AM »
Thanks man. This is all very good to know. I have two of these....15#ers.
Almost no wear on either of them. One is 600 grit stacked 4x4, to be used on heavy stuff, and the other is pin over the bridge, cg kicked to about 45degrees.
The cover is polished to about 2000.

I loved both these balls when I was using them regularly. I recently pulled the latter one out of mothballs during a tournament, I attended. I was completely lost on this pattern, so I went back to basics using this ball. I promptly threw 4 in a row, and left the house shaking my head!

Yeah, Track has always made some great equipment.
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Some days you're the bug....some days you're the windshield...that's bowling!

Smokey469

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Re: Blast from the past...Enforcer
« Reply #4 on: December 13, 2007, 08:55:15 AM »
Yeah I've always done good when this ball in it's different drillings, however I do have to say that this ball attracts dirt like no other that I've ever owned, but hey that's a small price to pay as far as I'm concerned!
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12 In A Row Pro Shop
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Pulaski, VA

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