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C-G ProShop-Carl

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Raging Inferno mini review
« on: December 26, 2003, 11:03:46 AM »
Actually a Brunswick ball I like. This has not happened in a long time. Not since the Rhino LE have I liked a Brunswick ball.

I got this ball in a trade from a fellow ballreviewer, so I kept the same drill. Pin was drilled through, and is located in the ring finger, CG is kicked out slightly.

Strong roll on this ball, and great impact at the pins. I only have about 3-4 games on it so far, but this seems like a ball that would be awesome on an over/under shot. Basically where ever I put the ball down it seemed to cover the same number of boards no matter what kind of oil it encountered. Smooth ROLL, that is the best thing about this ball. It is a step down in overall "coverage" of boards from the Dyno Anomaly, Storm Fear Factor, Track Phenom Unleashed. It is not nearly as strong as the Track Phenom, but it seems to have relatively the same kind of reaction----however the Phenom is MUCH stronger at the pin deck.

Overall so far.....this ball is definately an oil ball for someone with slower ball speeds or very high revs. I can see almost anyone using this ball-----meaning it is a great arsenal ball.

I will post an actual review after I have some more games on the ball.
Carl Hurd

Austintown Ohio (Wedgewood Lanes)

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