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General Category => Beginners Board => Topic started by: Amaterasu on May 25, 2007, 02:50:44 PM
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Hi guys,
I am new to the sport/hobby of bowling. I need some advice.
My friend recently gave me a Columbia300's Quake, can I check with you guys that the ball is more reactive in dryer then oiler lane conditions, it seems that it doesn't hook much/at all when I play in medium/oily lanes.
I am also thinking of getting another ball, is the radical inferno/Pearl Cherry bomb recommended?
Or should I go slow with balls that are less aggressive such as the strike zone?
Thank you for your time.
Edited on 5/25/2007 10:49 PM
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That ball is over 10 years old, it's probably not ever going to be much more than than a light oil ball.
For a more modern ball, look into the Jolts from Storm, Planets from Rotogrip, maybe the Rampage, Ambush, or Power Groove from Brunswick.
I don't know many people who would say that the SZ is less aggressive than Radical or PCB. I don't know that any of them would be especially good balls for beginners, as good as they all are. An entry-level or mid-priced ball will be more than enough.
SH
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Thanks shelley. I will go to the local pro shop to take a look.
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After 10 years of use, the Quake might also be soaked with oil and a ridden surface, and therefore have lost reaction.
You might ask your pro shop to make an oil extraction and a resurfacing on it, it will surely improve the ball's performance - if you have not already done so?
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