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Keith Frye

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Help with my Total Inferno
« on: December 13, 2006, 02:12:55 PM »
I'm having similar issues with my total as legend4life95 talked about in his post http://www.ballreviews.com/Forum/Replies.asp?TopicID=146334&ForumID=2&CategoryID=2  It flares several inches so that is not a problem.  However, it doesn't do much of anything on the back end.  The specs are as follows:

Pin to PAP = 4.25 in.
CG to PAP = 4.5 in.
Pin to Mid Line = 3.75 in.
Starting Top Wt. = 2.4 oz.
Pin out = approx. 4 in.
PAP = 5 3/16 over and 1 in. up
Bowler = medium revs and medium speed
Pic of ball http://new.photos.yahoo.com/ckfrye300/photo/294928803988096291/1

I drilled this ball with the same layout as my Lane #1 Cherry Bomb expecting it to give me a similar look on slightly heavier or longer patterns.  But the Total has very little movement.

I have thrown a Legend's New Standard (drilled the same day as the Total) and Storm Ragin Banshee on the same conditions and both balls gave me much more on the back end.  The New Standard is a solid particle and the Ragin Banshee is a Pearl Particle.  The New Standard has the pin 3.75 from PAP at 75 degrees.  The Ragin Banshee has the pin at 2 in. from PAP.  With those covers (both at box surface) and layouts I was getting good reactions so I don't think the Total is burning up too soon.

I have tried the Total at box surface (which I'm not sure if it was actually rough buff as it seemed much shinier), 1000 abralon, and wet sanded to 360 with Ultimate XXX on top of the 360.  So far the 1000 abralon surface seemed best but still not what I was expecting out of the ball.  The look with all three surfaces was not that much different.  I do have to admit that since it has only been one week since I drilled the ball, I have not had the opportunity to dry different surfaces on one lane condition.  Each surface prep was at a different bowling center.  

The first center (box surface) has a house shot that is dry out and usually wet in the center but it was drier that night.  The 1000 abralon surface was in a center where we use slight variations of the PBA regional patterns.  We were on a 40 foot shot (close to pattern #1 I believe).  The 360 with XXX was on a generally high scoring THS.

I'm open to any suggestions for surface prep or the addition of an extra hole.  I don't remember the ending static weights.  It has a little finger and side but not a ton.

Thanks for your help!

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Keith Frye

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Re: Help with my Total Inferno
« Reply #16 on: December 18, 2006, 09:46:57 PM »
OK, I figured something out tonight with my TI.  Last night I took the surface to 500 abralon to see how that would work in my league tonight.  This is now the fourth different surface.  We are currently playing on a very slight variation of the 40 ft. PBA regional pattern.  I got there early enough to get on a practice pair and bowl a game.

First frame - the ball went almost straight.  I didn't worry about it as I was certainly not yet warmed up.  Next frame I decided to get my hand on the side of the ball instead of staying behind it.  What a difference!!!  The ball made a strong move on the backend.  The change in release allowed the ball to get down the lane and store energy.  I ended up shooting 226 after a 1st frame open and playing two different lines.

As I see BrunsRicH eluded to this evening in another thread, it wasn't so much the surface as it was the combination of the low RG, strong / high diff. core, and layout not matching up well with my normal release.  I mentioned in my original post that I have another ball with the same layout that I love.  However, the RG is not as low and the cover is not as agressive.  Others may want to consider lower flaring pin positions when drilling this ball and fine tuning with an extra hole if needed.

Now that I have gotten a glimpse of what this ball is capable of, I'm sure I will have success with it.  Thanks to all who offered suggestions.  I wish I  would have gotten some feedback from the Big B staffers who frequent this board and still welcome their input.