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Equipment Boards => Track => Topic started by: splendorlex on July 10, 2007, 07:25:40 AM
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It's really strange. My first Track was the Mean Machine, and I used it in the last couple months of Fall leagues and bumped my average 8 pins using it. Then I got on the PBA shot and started bowling more tourneys, and it wasn't working so great, and then I started using my Power Machine, which did nothing for me on the THS, and started tearing it up! Now I've moved on to the Inertia, and it's my go to tourney and PBA ball! Ack, which one to stick with?

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Mr. Lebowski, this is Bill Salnicker with the Southern Cal Bowling League, and I just got a, an informal report, that a member of your team, uh, Walter Sobchak, drew a firearm during league play. If this is true of course, it contravenes a number of the league's by-laws, and article 27 of the league...
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Stick with the one that the lanes tell you that you should use.
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Lately that's been the Inertia due to its consistent reaction. I know what that ball will do every time, and if I need more length and power at the backend, the PM is where I go. Now I need to start thinking about some stuff to go BELOW those two balls and I'll be in good shape!
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Mr. Lebowski, this is Bill Salnicker with the Southern Cal Bowling League, and I just got a, an informal report, that a member of your team, uh, Walter Sobchak, drew a firearm during league play. If this is true of course, it contravenes a number of the league's by-laws, and article 27 of the league...
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the inertia has become one of my all time favorites.
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I'll give up my NO MERCY when they pry it from my cold dead hands.
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Weird, I seem to keep loving DIFFERENT Track balls!
actually thats not so weird - ha ha
Agree, since pretty much all of us here are doing the same. 
Edited on 7/10/2007 4:49 PM
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just make sure you have a 3 ball bag

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More like three 3 ball bags! Ive got about three balls and just put 3 more in line at my pro-shop! Arsenal Artillery, Equation^2, and Desert Heat. I am so excited for when i get to throw these balls! Also looking at getting an Inertia and another Power Machine. Also gonna pick up the last Trackster 3/4 at my shop! Can you tell im a Trackaholic???
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Hmmm...the Equation^2 is something I should maybe try to get ahold of!
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Mr. Lebowski, this is Bill Salnicker with the Southern Cal Bowling League, and I just got a, an informal report, that a member of your team, uh, Walter Sobchak, drew a firearm during league play. If this is true of course, it contravenes a number of the league's by-laws, and article 27 of the league...
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i don't feel you can have enough "track" balls, because you never know what condition you will run into. i currently have a (2) power machines( one is nib) -- mean machine -- inertia -- GP2 -- Phenom unleashed -- voo doo. the power machine is my go to ball, but each one serves its own purpose,of course. and im glad i have the options. i will be getting one more ball, possibly the rising, and have it drilled for heavy, heavy oil. my game has vastly improved and i contribute my success to my "TRACK" equipment. when i get to the lanes and i start to take out my track balls, i instantly have confidence that im going to bowl well. and most of the time i do. thats what having track equipment does for me. keep practing with them, learn what conditions are best suited for each ball, then let them do the damage. i do with mine!