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MC

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Urethane Ogre Video
« on: August 27, 2009, 04:48:42 PM »
Finally! I have it done. I threw it on two different days to get the video, so you will see 2 different lanes. I also compare it to the SS Ogre, just to see the difference from the Urethane to a Reactive coverstock. The lanes are wood and the shot was fresh prior to me bowling on them. I had throw about 3 games when I started throwing the Urethane.

Feel free to ask questions, I will see if I can help.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dB9nNLsE6MA
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robospare

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Re: Urethane Ogre Video
« Reply #16 on: September 01, 2009, 04:36:35 PM »
I took my Ogre U with me to my Monday night family league and left my SS at home.
I moved from 8 to 10 to 12 playing a out side down and in on the fresh THS and shot 185, 222, 257.  This ball is so smooth and consistent.  Slaps the pin around much more than I anticipated too.  Visionary got it right with this symmetrical core and urethane cover.  This ball forces you to bowl.  Roll the ball, make shots and not just spray the lane like you can with a reactive cover.

carlos

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Re: Urethane Ogre Video
« Reply #17 on: September 01, 2009, 08:01:32 PM »
How will this ball compare to the B/G. Can a person play the same area with both balls. I have a B/G and was thinking they would overlap. What are some thoughts. Thanks

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Re: Urethane Ogre Video
« Reply #18 on: September 01, 2009, 10:05:25 PM »
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How will this ball compare to the B/G. Can a person play the same area with both balls. I have a B/G and was thinking they would overlap. What are some thoughts. Thanks  


This is what Charlest put up in my thread, when I asked the same question:

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The Blue/Green Centaur handles more oil and is much more adaptable than the hard shelled Ogre Urethane which is truly a dry lanes ball in almost anyone's hands. The BGC's surface can be easily manipulated anywhere from its stock 1000 grit US surface, down to 600 grit US to almost any level of polish, allowing it to handle anything from light to true medium oil, depending on drilling and your hand.

Visionary's hard shelled uretahnes, Glowing Amulet, Slate Blue Gargoyle and now the OU, are pretty stubborn shells to be changing from grit to grit. I just did a friend's SBG and it was hard work, plus you have to be very careful.

The solid shell on the BGC is so much easier to change.

 

NJStroker

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Re: Urethane Ogre Video
« Reply #19 on: September 02, 2009, 02:33:54 AM »
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It will do exactly what your hand and fingers give it every time.
As will every other ball? No ball defies physics and just does something on its own???


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 It forces you to roll the ball and stay focused and mindful of your target on each shot.
I would encourage focusing on your target with any ball, usually helps your score!
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well some of the more powerful balls tend to hide release mistakes better and will recover better if you lose it off your hand a bit, stuff like that. i guess this ball won't do that, and doesnt cover up mistakes very well. and yes you should focus on every shot, but if you can spray and not focus and hit pocket and score, some people tend to get lazy and dont focus as much.
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