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theoldestnewby

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Radical Jackpot Regret
« on: March 24, 2017, 10:05:24 AM »
I drilled the original jackpot 2 weeks ago using the 60x4.5.35 layout. As I've used this ball over the last two weeks (oob surface)...in three different houses...on both the fresh and the burn...I am filled with regret! WHY DID I WAIT SOOOO LONG TO GET ONE?

This ball, for me anyway, lives up to it's hype. Predictable? Check! Smooth? Check! A motion that league bowlers love? Double check!  I was really impressed with the icy blue gem last night! 300 258 227. It was my second sanctioned 300 and the closest I've gotten to my first 800 (stupid 8, 9, and 10 pins didn't want to fall in the last game).  If you don't have a jackpot...or any radical ball for that matter...then you might as well be throwing Fred Flintstone's boulder down the lane!

Ps..my 1st and 2nd non-sanctioned 300s were with the original  Guru and Reax Gusto.  I've thrown many of radical's products and I can honestly say that NONE have been a disappointment.  Well, maybe the Cash...but not the ball itself...it's because my name wasn't chosen in the Cash giveaway contest  ;D

 

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Re: Radical Jackpot Regret
« Reply #1 on: March 24, 2017, 10:43:40 AM »
The grease monkey core is good stuff, glad they kept it around
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Re: Radical Jackpot Regret
« Reply #2 on: March 24, 2017, 10:44:35 AM »
The grease monkey core is good stuff, glad they kept it around

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