I have a V2 Clean, Primetime Sanded, Ultimate Inferno (which I have trouble moving on anything, hits hard though
and a Trooper for the real dry lanes. Really never had any knowledge of drilling, never asked the drillers to do anything specific but you can look at the pictures on my profile. The Clean is really for medium at most for me (it's polished again now, in the picture it is sanded) and on fresh oil I'm playing almost just left of 3rd arrow and having it just start to roll. The Primetime Sanded is drilled to clear the heads and be strong in the midlane and backend but it is not a backend ball to start with. It just has a strong arc if it hits some dry. My Ultimate Inferno I'm not even going to comment.But it is drilled 1L i think. EVerybody says it is burning up so bad but I cant believe thta. I polished it and I went to a Demo day yesterday and he said after you polished it, scuff it and it should work.
As for this condition, Storm Track, I would be using my PTS for the first game to the second game. After that, either the oil carrys down into my line or really dries up. For the first game or so, I'm usually playing with my right foot at the middle dot or a couple boards left and throwing the ball out between 3rd and 4rth or just over 3rd depending on the lanes. But once I have to throw it out farther, it just does not have a lot of backend to come back even though there is some dry out there. My friends II, opens up the whole lane for him because he has a slower speed and the ball has a massive backend. He's going coast to coast and I'm playing a tight inside line. Seems funny he has a lot more area than me. I dont know, but I think a ball that would read the midlane and have a strong backend could do the trick. What do you guys think?
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