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BowlingforSoup

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Ascent Apex
« on: July 14, 2014, 06:30:17 PM »
I see this is listed as a dry lane ball.I have watched videos and ball looks much stronger than a dry lane ball.Here in my town we have 3 bowling alleys owned by same owner he owns 14 across the south.They will not put out much oil hes milking the houses for all he can.I have to throw weaker equipment.I bought a strike king says for dry.Thats a joke.We have lots of side to side and front to back dry light in the middle.I just don't get why ball companys cant make a dry lane ball.Tropical breeze is almost to strong here.My question is Is the apex really a dry lane ball.Just wanting to try another brand.And Yes I have tried urethane and its hard to compete with no handers playing the dirt with strong stuff.Carry sucks.Even dry lane stuff says quick response to friction.I think that's not what a dry lane ball needs it needs control.Let the comments fly this ought to be interesting.

 

SVstar34

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Re: Ascent Apex
« Reply #16 on: July 26, 2014, 01:35:17 PM »
Alright I love this ball. In 2 weeks of owning it 3 279s, a 288, and got the 300 this morning