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Metal_rules

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med. dry -- to med ball
« on: July 23, 2008, 03:34:16 AM »
im looking to get this type of ball that i am missing from my current line up. i am looking at the "swarm"  --" avalance blue/silver reactive pearl" --- sidewinder, or the "smash zone".  i throw aprox 16-17. i am working on slowing my ball speed down. but that is how i throw currently. from the vids ive seen, i really like the way the avalance,swarm  and even the sidewinder hits.  any input in these balls may help me in my choice. thanks.
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Brandon Riley

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Re: med. dry -- to med ball
« Reply #16 on: July 27, 2008, 09:49:02 PM »
well not to take things personally but i have a fair bit of experience with the inferno core in the smash zone and I've used the enmotion cover.  From what I have seen from all those balls was an early rolling core and a strong cover.
I just feel the avalanche is a good ball to combat the lane conditions described by 10 in the pit.  
I do have to back down to clay in that he is on staff and does have more experience than me.  I am just offering my opinion
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Re: med. dry -- to med ball
« Reply #17 on: July 27, 2008, 11:29:38 PM »
Brandon Riley,

I certainly don't have all the answers. All of our posts are based on our own experiences with certain equipment. Your assessment is not "unfounded" based on your experiences.
 
Like I said my remarks weren't directed at you, personally. It may have seemed that way because my post was directly after yours, but it was not intended that way here. It was more the result of some other experiences I've had on here that "stuck under my skin" a little. If I seemingly singled you out, I offer my apologies.

This is an open forum where most of us try our best to offer advice to help others, probably because we love bowling. Sometimes there's the guy who just wants to stir things up, but I believe that most of us fit under my first description of those who want to help. To all on here, best of luck with our equipment choices. May they always be the right ones.

 


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