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Wild R/G/R
« on: December 31, 1969, 06:00:00 PM »
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Not for the faint at heart. Show ‘em what you‘re made of. Take the game by the horns.

 
Wild crashes the party in all its new ruby, gold and royal pearl splendor. Not your ordinary player, this ball dominates without shame.



Color:Ruby/Gold/Royal Pearl with Neon Yellow/Hot Pink Engraving

Finish: Polished

Track Flare: 4-5

Available Weights: 16,15,14,13,12,11,10

 

Champ843

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Re: Wild R/G/R
« Reply #1 on: March 25, 2003, 06:59:28 PM »
This ball is absolutely amazing! A great dry lane ball - I have the pin above and in between the fingers. I had the ball for 3 days and I shot 300/843 having 33/36 strikes including two 10 pins. If you get this ball get it done for dry lanes not oil because it wont work too well. But for dry lanes this ball carries and hit like a ton and I would definately recommend this ball if you're looking for a dry ball in your arsenal.

-Jessica

Poly-p man

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Re: Wild R/G/R
« Reply #2 on: April 21, 2006, 08:23:39 PM »
AMAZING!!!

I got this fitted to my hand (finally, [fingers feel wrong thumb feels wrong, thumb STILL feels wrong, etc.]), and just shot a series on it. I could throw it ANYWHERE on the right side and it would ATTACK the pocket! I'm not talking a curve to where it's supposed to be, i'm talking pure skid-snap hard into the pocket!

Anyway, it's a good ball for someone who's been bowling on brunswick PG's forever.

The pin is above my middle finger, and the CG is below in the middle. On fingertips, too. Can't tell you much more; I got no instruction sheet with all the drillings with this.

Poly-p man

Oh, and DON'T use this thing on oil- you know that skid-snap? This is skid-gutter.

don2768

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Re: Wild R/G/R
« Reply #3 on: September 18, 2006, 09:41:56 PM »
Bought this ball off e-bay, total to get it here was $34 bucks. I've needed a dry lane ball for awhile now, it's like no one wants to oil the lanes near where I live. Anyway, I'm a stroker (180 avg), ball speed around 15 or 16 mph. I had Johnnie drill this ball to go long on dry lanes and it does exactly that. Skid, skid, skid, flip, roll, and hook. This is the answer to the dry lanes wars, I'm very impressed with this ball. Very consistant and hits very well, I had no problems with leaving soft 10 or 7 pins, and I didn't have to throw the ball at warp speed either. If you're looking for a good dry lane ball, then the "Wild R/G/R" may be the answer to your problems, it has worked well for me. However, this is a dry lane ball, (medium if you have good bit of hand) and shouldn't be used on heavy oil.
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It's not the lanes that suck, it's the bowler.

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Re: Wild R/G/R
« Reply #4 on: August 01, 2009, 07:14:37 AM »
I bought this ball of ebay for like $40.  It was a second/blem.  I must say, if you need a dry lane ball, this is it.  This ball is money in the pocket.  When i throw it tight say directly over the 3rd arrow(RH Bowler) and doesn't break and rolls into the pocket.  If I throw it over the second arrow or between the first and second, the ball snaps back into the pocket.  I have been looking for a dry ball for years and this ball is my answer.  I am actually looking to get another one!!!  This ball is an older model and trust me, they don't make them like they do.  Great Ball!