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mattiemc

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Track 505C
« on: June 12, 2009, 01:55:19 AM »
Hello all...Matt McFayden here, and I just put holes in my newly received 505C.  The bright green and blue swirls reminds me of the Xception which was definitely one of my top 5 bowling balls of all time!  

I opted for a fairly strong drilling with the pin above my ring finger adn the MB located 1.5 inches from my thumb hole.  This is a fairly regular drill for me on a first ball.  

I have thrown this ball primarily in the friendly confines of Northrock Lanes in Wichita, KS on the house shot.  It is an over/under condition with a build up of oil in the middle and a burned up track area around 2nd arrow.  

The 505C lives up to it's name...Control!  However, it doesn't give up hitting power for this control on the backend.  I did find as I moved in that I had to keep an eye on my speed and axis tilt.  Moving in I had to soften my speed and increase my axis tilt.  

Being a fairly lower rev player this ball allows me to stay further right with the controlled backend reaction.  

Keep your eyes and ears open for Track's new line numeric line releases in the very near future!  

Matt McFayden
Track Regional Pro Staff

 

JEE

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Re: Track 505C
« Reply #1 on: June 12, 2009, 11:55:50 AM »
Thanks Matt for the review, will be looking forward to your post on the 715 & 930 when they come out. Hope Billy does not read these cause I'm really leaning toward the Track products because of my success with the Tantrum.

bulldogg

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Re: Track 505C
« Reply #2 on: June 12, 2009, 12:30:34 PM »
Hey Matt,
You going to be bowling @ Thunderbirds pro-am?

edit to add: Think I bowled against ya, long ago @ Derby in a team scratch leag.