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OnTheFly

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Titan SE Report
« on: September 24, 2005, 06:38:18 AM »
The Titan SE came with a 2-inch pin and 4 and 1/2 ounces of top weight to start, I drilled this over the label with a 4 inch pin under the ring finger and the CG a 1/2 inch of the center of my grip line, with no hole. Left the surface which comes polished out of the box. I tested this ball on a 40 foot pattern with quite a bit of out of bounds outside of 8. The volume of oil used was high.  Like most of AMF300 products this ball gets into a great roll with out burning too early to leave you with no back end.  This ball is clean through heads, reads the mids, is very predictable, and I was able to play multiple angles without a sacrifice of carry. I will probably leave this one out of the box to compliment the Terminal Velocity, as both have the same roll characteristics.  If you are looking for a great all round ball that can cover many patterns then the Titan SE is what you need.  Or if you need to shell down a bit from your Terminal Velocity this would be great piece to fill that order.
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302efi

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Re: Titan SE Report
« Reply #1 on: September 24, 2005, 11:34:58 PM »
Whens this gonna be out for sale ?
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OnTheFly

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Re: Titan SE Report
« Reply #2 on: September 25, 2005, 02:07:15 AM »
From my understanding it should be released the first week of October.  I hope this helps.
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mrbowlingnut

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Re: Titan SE Report
« Reply #3 on: October 12, 2005, 02:00:39 PM »
Used the Titan SE last night after picking it up and a couple of others including the delta 1. I threw it 2 shots in warmup and also used the delta 1 in warmup and was really trying to use the delta 1. Well i started with the delta 1 and after 4 frames of a strike, open, spare, spare switched to my Titan se moved 2 boards right and started stringing them the whole night from then on. Ended game 1 for a nice 234, game 2 shot 232 with a 9/ and greek church to end that game, game 3 thought i need to switch just being stupid tried to swing an x-factor and a rotogrip rsp. I had 3 spares and 1 strike from this fiasco decided to go back to the titan se and just move left 2 boards and 1 at breakpoint, well i was back to striking again and finished with a ok 206 for a 672 series.

Ball reads the lane well works in oil nicely and makes a great midlane move to the pocket and hits well for a $110 out the door ball. I would say this ball will be one i actaully use alot from early feelings using it and for me that is a rare thing with having about 200 balls.

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Re: Titan SE Report
« Reply #4 on: October 12, 2005, 08:27:05 PM »
mrbowlingnut,
How'd you drill the Titan SE?

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Re: Titan SE Report
« Reply #5 on: October 12, 2005, 09:57:13 PM »
pin over ring finger cg straight inline stacked below maybe 1/2 positive cg shift, has about 4 inch pin though remember more defined backend shape. If this a new red pulse i like it alot already since i never had original, i am sure more of a stronger cover for todays oil.

Nice ball on medium shots does not like to be bellied at least in my hands more of an down in ball imo.

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Re: Titan SE Report
« Reply #6 on: October 15, 2005, 11:30:51 PM »
Think about layout question about 4 inch pin to pap and 4 1/4 cg to pap would be a better answer sorry about just posting pin over ring cg stacked below.

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Re: Titan SE Report
« Reply #7 on: October 15, 2005, 11:35:35 PM »
Saw the rack i never owned the evo or red pulse before but i read on the box it just says super-flex not enchaned super-flex like i thought it would say. I apologize for being an idiot to you about the morich ball the other day also, i do think you will like this ball alot.

It comes factory polish and i noticed it held true on some tugs and recovered well on sent wide shots when i missed twice on the bottom.

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Re: Titan SE Report
« Reply #8 on: October 23, 2005, 09:57:13 PM »
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I was told by a very good sorce that it is a pulse in descuise
 


and.....this is a bad thing how...?

btw.....you might not know this but about 80% of mid-priced balls are "older balls" in disguise....name just about any mid priced ball and its roots can be traced back to the 90s or 80s.
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Amen to that, Jabroni.

I had some of my best tournaments with the original Pulse.  As soon as I move some of the dead weight that's lying around the shop, I'll have a Titan SE punched out in a heartbeat.  I loved playing deep inside with that ball.  It always seemed to have ehough stored energy to make it back to the pocket, kick out the corners, and trip the four pin with regularity.
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