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Hitsomeballs

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Fury Pearl TE
« on: February 27, 2008, 11:43:22 AM »
Has anyone drilled one and how does it react vs the other Furys or brunswick lines.  

I plan on drilling pin in middle finger (5" from PAP), CG in grip no hole unless I get feedback otherwise to drill it stronger.  I want this ball to get down the lane and hopefully let me play the ditch.  My feet are always left of 30, usually 35-40, but i'm looking to square up the lane more.  Style and arsenal in profile.

 

lsf_21

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Re: Fury Pearl TE
« Reply #1 on: February 27, 2008, 07:48:32 PM »
i have one drilled for me and have seen 2 others thrown and there quite strong OOB havent changed surfface yet but OOB it does move quite well off the dry. mine is drilled with the pin in the palm and cg almost straight down no weight hold and i threw mine with good success on the cheetah pattern on pro anvil lanes with good carry actually got to the pocket better than my twisted drilled length great ball i suggest getting one and ive seen 3 different drillings all very good.
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justanotherlefty805

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Re: Fury Pearl TE
« Reply #2 on: February 28, 2008, 12:53:10 AM »
what's the difference between the regular and the TE?
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Hitsomeballs

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Re: Fury Pearl TE
« Reply #3 on: February 28, 2008, 01:55:34 AM »
TE has a different coverm more for drier lanes.  Check out www.brunswickbowling.com for more info.

Corey C

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Re: Fury Pearl TE
« Reply #4 on: February 28, 2008, 11:05:16 AM »
The TE is about 4 boards less than the pearl Fury. It is not as weak as the Avalanche or Power Groove. There are better choices for DRY, but I love my TE for medium-dry.
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Re: Fury Pearl TE
« Reply #5 on: February 28, 2008, 01:47:55 PM »
For those of you that have a Twisted and a FP-TE, how would you compare the reaction of each on medium to medium dry?  I have an undrilled Twisted and FP-TE... I want to drill up the Twisted for medium conditions and then the FP-TE for broken down medium shot.  I have several balls for a heavy to medium-oily typical house shot, I need something for lower volumes of oil.  I don't mind swingin it and bringin it, but at one of the houses I shoot at, I don't even have a choice.  What I should have done is drilled up a Power Groove and a Rampage like the rest of the guys, but what can I say, I'm hardheaded.

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Re: Fury Pearl TE
« Reply #6 on: February 28, 2008, 02:17:23 PM »
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The TE is about 4 boards less than the pearl Fury. It is not as weak as the Avalanche or Power Groove. There are better choices for DRY, but I love my TE for medium-dry.
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That's odd as the Brunswick numbers for length, hook and breakpoint are identical except for one which is within 5 numbers of the Valanche. The position in the Brunswick reaction chart is only one up and one away from the Avalanche solid also. SO while they won't be identical, according to Brunswick they should be VERY close.

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Corey C

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Re: Fury Pearl TE
« Reply #7 on: February 28, 2008, 11:29:13 PM »
My TE and Fury are drilled 5" pin low so I get a really good comparison of the two. My Power Groove, Punisher, and Avalanche are all drilled 5" pin high. Granted, the PG and Av aren't drilled the same as the TE, I brought them all to a high friction house and the TE was considerably earlier than the others.

I drilled it pin down because the specs compared it to a PG, and I have 3 dry lane balls pin high.

I hope this helps anyone looking into the TE! It's a great ball!
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