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srbowler

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AMF Mega Friction vs Lane1 Dynamo
« on: January 28, 2009, 05:41:41 AM »
It is bound to happen so I will be the 1st to ask.  I would like opinions on how these 2 will compare to each other.  Which one will outhook the other?  Both make statements about their mega hookability.  Which will have the strongest backend reaction?  Any info will be greatly appreciated.

 

tekneek

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Re: AMF Mega Friction vs Lane1 Dynamo
« Reply #16 on: February 08, 2009, 09:17:48 AM »
2 balls with two totally differnet attitudes for 2 different applications, you can not compare the 2 against one another fairly. I have thrown both, the simple fact is the Mega is a oil consuming beast, at box it needs a ton of head and midlane oil to keep from burning up, most lower speed bowlers with lower rev rates will most like have to retune the cover. The Dynamo is strong but will not handle the same amount of oil at 4000 box finish. You are trying to compare a Chevy Corvair and a Corvette
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Re: AMF Mega Friction vs Lane1 Dynamo
« Reply #17 on: February 08, 2009, 09:28:00 AM »
I'm going to pick up my Agent Orange today.  I hope at 1000 grit it will be early enough for our state tournament.

I was going to get the Mega, but only because it said Warning: This Ball Hooks

The Dynamo also sounds good, but I got the AO for $80 shipped on eBay, and all I had to do was get the thumb moved and the finger grips replaced.  $105 for a basically brand new AO sounded better to me in my broke a** state
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