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renoatpikeville

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3 Ball Arsenal
« on: March 07, 2007, 02:16:23 PM »
...I have a NIB Regular Inferno and I was just wondering what you guys think about a good 3 ball arsenal, with one of them being the Original Inferno.  

1.
2.
3. Original Inferno

Please consider All of the Inferno line, BVP, and Zone.

I'll give a list of the balls:
Fury,                         Absolute Inferno
Scorchin' Inferno,            Smokin' Inferno
Ultimate Inferno,             Ambush
Mammoth,                      Red Zone
Wizard,                       Radical Inferno
Total Inferno,                Impulse Zone
       
  --And anything that I forgot to mention--  

Also think about lane patterns and how they will match-up and complement each other. (guys no spare ball)

Thanks

Edited on 3/7/2007 11:20 PM

Edited on 3/7/2007 11:21 PM

 

rbroller815

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Re: 3 Ball Arsenal
« Reply #1 on: March 07, 2007, 10:29:06 PM »
classic zone, total inferno both very controllable
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gbowler23

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Re: 3 Ball Arsenal
« Reply #2 on: March 07, 2007, 10:29:33 PM »
i would say that a good three ball arsenal would be the

1. mammoth for heavy

2. original for medium

3. smokin for dry

Draxond300

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Re: 3 Ball Arsenal
« Reply #3 on: March 07, 2007, 11:59:49 PM »
To cover all lane conditions at all times:

Fury
OI
Smokin'

More specific choices:

Inferno dependent:
Mammoth
OI
Power Groove Reactive

Your OI would be your go-to ball most of the time.  The PG would cover light/light-medium depending on your rev rate.  The Mammoth is for floods, and deep inside lines on medium-heavy fresh.

Medium-heavy condition dependent
Fury
OI
Power Groove

The OI wouldn't need to cover as large a range in this case, as the Fury is versatile enough to cover the medium-heavy without too much movement.

Pure oil:
Mammoth
Total
OI
If you see nothing but medium/medium-heavy/heavy, this will give you enough to cover all ends of those spectra.  This would also work on all conditions if you had REALLY high ball speed and REALLY LOW rev rate.

Pure medium
OI
Ambush (drilled weak)
Power Groove
This will get you on the lighter side of Medium-heavy, all the way to toast.  The Ambush would suit nicely, as the particles give a little more grip.

If you have no interest in the Power Grooves, go with a Punisher and drill it weak.  The Punisher is probably the weakest in that line, and it'd do well in place of the PG's, but for real light oil, you can't beat the PG's.
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cficare068

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Re: 3 Ball Arsenal
« Reply #4 on: March 08, 2007, 02:51:42 AM »
Fury
Orginal
Punisher