BallReviews
Equipment Boards => Track => Topic started by: offthesheet on October 13, 2009, 07:36:48 AM
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How do you all like this ball, what conditions is it best on?
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I have 2 of them and I love them both.
One with a 5" pin up and the other with a 4" pin and both OOB.
The 5" pin is very versatile for medium to heavy volumes and lengths.
the 4" pin needs a flood.
Both hit very well when used on the proper lane conditions.(like any ball)
I have recommended the 930T to many.
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Billy Ray
Track Pro Staff
Owner Rays Pro Shop
At The Playdium
"Let Us Help You Become More Competitive"
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Right now I've got one...so far...pin well over bridge (just over 5" for me), thumb drilled through the MB (around 4 1/2"), OOB finish.
VERY useable on most flat patterns, i've had good success on both Chameleon and Scorpion PBAX patterns (09-10 version) playing in and out...i've also been able to circle the lane on some higher volume house shots.
I've been VERY impressed by the versatility of this ball, for a ball that is high-end, it's definitely not one that's doomed to only use on a flood, as Billy Ray made sure to mention.
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Andrew Loose
"Technology is anything that's really cool that you don't know how it works, and if it breaks, you have to buy a new one!"
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I agree everything the above 2 posters said. Drilled mine 5" pin up and it's very versatile and even rolling.
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My Vid (http://"http://s37.photobucket.com/albums/e56/RevLefty/Vids/?action=view¤t=IMG_0291.flv")
Just another hack with too much equipment.
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Love my 930 on the fresh with some volume up front. Once there is carrydown I really enjoy the 715! Here are the specs on my 930
930 T specs:
Pin under middle finger MB kicked right with axis in the thumb quadrant (P3) if you go by MO's chart
5 1/2 pin to Pap
4" MB to PAP
4 1/2" Pin buffer (Pin - VAL)
Surface: 1000 abralon (hand done)
Static weights: 1/4 oz positive side x 3/8 oz finger
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TJ TROUT
PBA EAST REGIONAL MEMBER
Vise Grip Staff "choice of champions"
thomasjtrout@yahoo.com