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Equipment Boards => 900 Global => Topic started by: stormed1 on April 30, 2017, 03:42:42 PM
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Cover S86R solid
Finish ICE "I" pad
Color Red/Black?Purple
Core Adaptor/D Ceramic
Flare potential 5-6"+
Weights 12-16
link to info sheet
https://gallery.mailchimp.com/6376494025ddb31730fed7ac5/files/18ea4d97-10ac-438b-bbed-d9715203c96b/Inception_DCT_Global.pdf
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This might be the first inception I put holes in. #ceramic
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I can't stop thinking about this ball. I need infos, STAT. I have so many questions!!
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They should of named it Deception
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They should of named it Deception
A+
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So if the Inception Redux with the S80R Hybrid coverstock is the strongest ball 900 Global has ever made (I think), how stupidly strong should we expect the Inception DCT with the S86R Solid coverstock to be? It looks like the upcoming release is going back to the original Adaptor/D core so the numbers are different, but that might be make it even stronger yet. And then there's the ceramic bit...
Very interesting.
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Strongest cover the Global side has used, but F90 has been used on the Pure and on the Incinerate. Never threw a Pure, and I have about a game on my Incinerate, but... wow. That cover... So 80 wasn't too much of a step up from the 79 on the Respect and 78 on the Moxie (and on the new Stealth) but 86 is a big step up from 80, and with a ceramic piece in the middle of the already dynamic Adaptor/D core, that's a lot of ball.
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I'm young(er) what is the point of a ceramic core. I remember all of the old c300 balls with it, I was a child then and didn't care ....
Someone enlighten me beyond "more strikes"
Thanks, yo.
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Ceramic allowed a dense material inside of the ball, which it was believed that it made the ball hit differently, since the COR was changed. Energy transfer, blah blah blah.
But some ceramicore balls had cracking issues, so I hope they sorted that out.
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The Ceramic cores of 20 years ago were good stuff back then. I had punched up some used original Cudas about 4 years ago and I don't know if it was the mental aspect, but the balls appeared to just mix the pins differently on flush and off hits compared to balls without the Ceramic core in the middle. I swear I could hear a difference when a Ceramicore ball hit the pins compared to a non-Ceramicore ball. The Titanium nuggets were very good as well...but I liked the Ceramicores better than the Ti cores.
Brunswick had the Bismith (or however it was spelled) nucleus in the center of many of their bowling balls, and those balls were always good as well.
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Always assumed these were methods of using a higher density material near the center of the core in order to modify the rg of the cores...
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a new finish i in ice. what surface is that
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1500
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Always assumed these were methods of using a higher density material near the center of the core in order to modify the rg of the cores...
Same here. I believe the intent was to negate the effects of drilling somewhat. Center of the core was super dense and rarely touched during drilling. Secondary core material was slightly less dense. Then filler (if needed) and cover.
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With the ceramic will u be able to drill it with the it's or switch grips
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Vise and turbo are working on a solution.
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I hope so I use the it's and I want to drill one of these babies up
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about time they listened to bowlers wanting A stronger cover from 900 Global including myself.. Balls already a hit and its not even been released. this is going to be a big seller for sure.. just a couple more weeks before ill be able to throw 1 :) so excited
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I want one but hopefully I'll be able to drill it using my vise it
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I want one but hopefully I'll be able to drill it using my vise it
I'm sure they will come up with something
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I hope so 😏
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I want one but hopefully I'll be able to drill it using my vise it
There will be a label on the box advising that holes go no deeper than 2.75". 900 Global is advising not to use ITs or Switch Grips at this time. Yes, they are working with both manufactures for a solution, but nothing has been released on what that is as of yet.
I'm sure they will come up with something
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I really hope they do. This ball is on the top of my list, followed closely by the Ninja SE Pearl.
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I really hope they do. This ball is on the top of my list, followed closely by the Ninja SE Pearl.
DCT, ninja pearl SE.....YOU JUST MADE THE LIST!!!!
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I really hope they do. This ball is on the top of my list, followed closely by the Ninja SE Pearl.
DCT, ninja pearl SE.....YOU JUST MADE THE LIST!!!!
Bro, the SE stuff is so good. Night Hawk is one of my faves ever and I have a Stealth and Ninja SE solid waiting for me at the pro shop. Can't beat the Shredder core!
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Have to admit, the DCT has me interested as a possibility for my heavier oil ball.
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I really hope they do. This ball is on the top of my list, followed closely by the Ninja SE Pearl.
DCT, ninja pearl SE.....YOU JUST MADE THE LIST!!!!
Bro, the SE stuff is so good. Night Hawk is one of my faves ever and I have a Stealth and Ninja SE solid waiting for me at the pro shop. Can't beat the Shredder core!
Had the shred it and it didnt hook after a few tosses...
But my buddy is crazy about the ninja remake....
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The solid is going to be 5*65 with no hole and the Pearl is going to be 4*30 with a hole on my pap. Going to try to recreate the look I had with a Threat.
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as for the Its and turbo interchangeable thumb slugs just because the slugs are 3" long don't mean you have to drill the holes that deep not ran into to many people with a 3" long thumb avg thumb thumb hole seems to be around 2 1/2" deep if that so you shouldn't have any issues with this if done correctly by your PSO or drillers
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is the sticker on the ball due to ITs?
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The sticker is on there because if you drill deeper than you're supposed to, bad stuff happens. I remember hitting one with my drill press and the thing made my little sidewinder jump around like it was at a house of pain concert.
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The sticker is on there because if you drill deeper than you're supposed to, bad stuff happens. I remember hitting one with my drill press and the thing made my little sidewinder jump around like it was at a house of pain concert.
Sounds like your drill bit needed to jump up jump up and get down lol...anyway this is a release I'm excited to soon purchase, even though I use a thumb mold I imagine my PSO will be thrilled to drill Ceramic core balls again. lol
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Looks like I might want one!! I use Vise ITs and I hope that they can be used.