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FrontTwelv

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Orig Inferno VS Rattler VS Python
« on: August 24, 2009, 01:15:33 AM »
1st I'de like to say, JUST MAKE ANOTHER ORIG INFERNO...

Both the rattler and python look very tame, my OI is strong, even till this day.  It has well over 500 games on it and it outhooks most of my bag.

I got to throw the rattler on a burnt 36ft sport shot, and it just seemed to wobble, not that strong OI roll.  It has to do with the core?

anyone out there throw/have all three and can review them VS each other?
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Re: Orig Inferno VS Rattler VS Python
« Reply #31 on: October 15, 2009, 12:03:50 PM »

I still have to agree with BrunsBob. I have yet to see one Rattler go straight!


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ccrider

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Re: Orig Inferno VS Rattler VS Python
« Reply #32 on: October 15, 2009, 12:35:53 PM »
Classy response.

CC

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I am still the Brunswick Rep for the Southwest. I did intend to come of a little snippy, not completely personally at Drew, just to the fact that sometimes people actually use their opinions about a balls reaction as gold on what a ball does or doesn''t do. If you watched the reaction of my 3 Pythons you would surely wonder which one is the "advertised" ball reaction it is supposed to have. As for the Rattler, the two I have both outhooked my Original Infernos, all with the same layouts and surface prep, so to say that the Rattler goes straight would not be accurate for most so they really wouldn''t need to beware.

I will apologize for the reaction I took on this topic and I''ll make an attempt to understand that every bowler will have their opinion of a ball and some will post that opinion based on their experience with that ball. Unfortunately, and I''m not saying that this is the case here, but some opinions are formed on false knowledge of all factors that create ball reaction, so to condemn a ball based on this gets me sometimes.

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Robert Lawrence
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LaneHammer20

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Re: Orig Inferno VS Rattler VS Python
« Reply #33 on: October 15, 2009, 12:39:14 PM »
My Rattler is anything but weak even with a 5 3/8 pin under bridge layout it has.

Mine moves alot of boards and in a hurry on medium oil, can even play higher volumes rather good. I love this ball.
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