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Redline

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Is this normal? Re: Smokin Inferno
« on: August 16, 2005, 05:41:30 PM »
I've been testing this ball out over a variety of conditions from flooded to bone dry.

On flooded shots, or what I call the "Monday Summer Shot"-where the house lays down a flood of oil to last the week.  This ball playing inside out hooks my Strike Zone.  Ball went long, once it hit dry it flipped and drove into pocket.

Went back on Sunday night when there is practically no oil to be found anywhere on the lanes, my Punisher wouldn't stay on the right side of the lane.  So for fun, I took out the Smokin expecting a huge hook.  Nope.  Ball was clean, read the lanes about 5ft earlier then just made that same snap to pocket.

I have bagged most of my other equipment because I quite literally haven't found a shot I can't play.  Including some long "semi sport patterns" (long flat pattern with dry outsides).

Because of this I have shrunken my arsenal from a 6 ball lineup to 3 balls plus a spare.

I haven't heard anything like this before, anyone have similar results?

 

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Re: Is this normal? Re: Smokin Inferno
« Reply #1 on: August 17, 2005, 11:42:51 AM »
You're probably just seeing the result of carrydown and some light oil in the heads. I know in my home house many times the lanes tighten up for my more aggresive equipment as the pattern breaks down. This is because the strong coverstocks bleed off a little more energy in the heads, then hit the carrydown and just kind of make a weak arc into the pocket. This at some point will usually resemble the reaction on the fresh.

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Re: Is this normal? Re: Smokin Inferno
« Reply #2 on: August 17, 2005, 11:44:36 AM »
No idea, but wanna sell that thing to me?  LOL
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Re: Is this normal? Re: Smokin Inferno
« Reply #3 on: August 17, 2005, 02:09:41 PM »
My Smokin kinda seems the same way.  I have a Classic Zone Red Pin that acts two completely different ways at the houses I bowl at.  One is more of a flat pattern with HEAVY oil up front and flying backends (on Laneshield).  My Classic Zone I can play from 3rd arrow and deeper when the lanes start to burn.  My Smokin plays about the same spot and isn't quite as sensitive to the transition.  At the other house on synthetics where the pattern is shorter and drier (but on synthetics) my Classic Zone won't hardly do a thing.  However, my Smokin reacts about the same as at the other house, about 3rd arrow out to 8 and and a nice hard arc back in.  It's just a flat out awesome ball.  The only other ball I had that would play every condition I threw at it was my El Nino X-IT.  Don't know how, but it'd play wet stuff and bone dry stuff.
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Re: Is this normal? Re: Smokin Inferno
« Reply #4 on: August 18, 2005, 01:35:58 AM »
My guess is that you bowl on a bigger wall than you realize.  Plenty of head oil and clean back ends make 80+% of all balls react pretty similar.  Most THB's get a little carrydown, or the pattern is 38' instead of 36' and they think it's a flood.  A flood means your "Dave Traber 80 grit piece of charcoal" doesn't wrinkle, not that your medium oil ball only covers 20 boards, not 30.

We all know sparebowler138 is pretty much clueless, so his comment is automatically null and void.
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Re: Is this normal? Re: Smokin Inferno
« Reply #5 on: August 18, 2005, 02:06:26 AM »
Nails,

The house I bowl at doesn't wall the shot.  The regulars are all down and in...so they all play a trackline down 10.  There always oil on the outside normally making anything going outside of the 1st arrow dead.  

I know for certain from the employees there that they don't lay a shot down on Sundays.  During the summer, lane maitenence here is at the minimum level.  Hence theres tons of ball damage and at least 4 lanes down with problems daily.    

Like I mentioned, I've played this ball varying shots at different houses with the same result.  The ball always skids down, and makes a clean turn into pocket whether there is a wall there or not.

Today I tested the ball out on another fresh shot, this time it was walled, and yes, I was bouncing off it and hitting pocket.  Same result, just much easier to accomplish.

I've been able to throw most of my equipment on the shot at my home lanes, and the Smokin is still the strongest ball I have.  Granted, this is based off the backend reaction since I like my equipment to have a skid/snap reaction-and i judge the strength off that standard.  

All in all, I'm just very pleased with the outcome of this ball.  I have tried the original and the absolute, and despite their rave reviews, for me, the Smokin has worked wonders.

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Re: Is this normal? Re: Smokin Inferno
« Reply #6 on: August 18, 2005, 10:29:45 AM »
All I know is that i'm getting one. I've seen three guys throw it, my ball driller who is a cranker and his brother who is also a cranker. The third guy is a tweener. They can find a shot with it on anything but heavy long oil. And these guy know what they are doing (220 or better average bowlers)and talking about. If you don't have one you better get one.