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Equipment Boards => Brunswick => Topic started by: BrunswickBowler123 on April 09, 2007, 08:32:28 AM
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could i use this as a dry lane ball or is it too strong
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Depends on how dry the lanes are, surface prep, and drilling layout.
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Mike Zadler
Using the best brand in the nation, BRUNSWICK!!!
Below, my stats from previous seasons:
http://members.bowl.com/FindAMember/memberView.aspx?ms=12886&mp=552&s=2005-2006
Winter season averages at Sunset Lanes in Waukegan IL.
Wed. Nite Ave: 200
Thur. Nite Ave: 217
http://www.BrunsNick.com
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not toasted but pretty dry
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If it was Highly polished with a very high pin/cg placement it might be able to handle very light oil.
Another thing that came to mind, what kind of speed and revs does the person have whos going to be using this ball? That will be a big factor into how much dry this ball is going handle.
A Power Groove Dry/R would probably be a better ball for this kind of condition.
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Mike Zadler
Using the best brand in the nation, BRUNSWICK!!!
Below, my stats from previous seasons:
http://members.bowl.com/FindAMember/memberView.aspx?ms=12886&mp=552&s=2005-2006
Winter season averages at Sunset Lanes in Waukegan IL.
Wed. Nite Ave: 200
Thur. Nite Ave: 217
http://www.BrunsNick.com
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yea or a vibe
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After I shined the poop out of mine it was GREAT on drier shots. It was very strong at the breakpoint and carried well.
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notclay
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I have a red pin drilled pin under ring, very strong in the back end more of a med-heavy ball. i'd like to drill a SI pin over bridge, that would be probally great for dry.
Edited on 4/9/2007 10:44 PM
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the one im gettin is pin over bridge cg under so stacked and i think it is pin over rbidge cg right weight hole and is this good enough for dry
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the one im gettin is pin over bridge cg under so stacked and i think it is pin over rbidge cg right weight hole and is this good enough for dry
Find your positive axis point, post it, then look for accurate reponses.