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BrianCRX90

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What do you really think of the Radical Inferno?
« on: October 01, 2008, 09:09:11 AM »
I've owned this ball for a year and a half and to be honest this ball was just as terrible when I bought it then what it is right now. Part of the reason is due to the weak drill. It only has a 1.5" inch pin out. I had it drilled with the ring finger above the pin, sightly to the right and the CG was kicked as far right as it can go.
I was expecting a long and sharp reaction. It does anything but that on most conditions. Hits just a "tad" too much oil...goes straight. Hits the dry too early...goes left hard. Short oiled lanes where you can play outside work ok...and have had success playing straight up the boards with little hook on heavier PBA patterns...like having a stronger plastic ball. Dry lanes don't work as great as I would like because it's pretty strong but it's better then most balls out there. I've tried various coverstock adjustments including dull...wet green scotch brite and 1000 Abarlon. Hated it even more. Then it just rolled early and flat. Polished it after the Abarlon pad and it's better but not great.

I have decent revs and the one thing I do like about it is it revs up so easy and hard. But the odd thing about the ball is I can never tell what the hell it's going to do on the reaction.

The hitting power of this ball is absolutely horrible. Hits like a marshmellow. I leave 7 pins all day if I just get slightly off pocket where as most my other balls would be strikes.

What is the purpose of this ball?

Edited on 10/3/2008 7:39 PM

 

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Re: What do you really think of the Radical Inferno?
« Reply #16 on: December 17, 2008, 06:42:04 PM »
I did not have any luck with this ball.  I usually match up pretty well with my equipment after trying different surfaces and lane conditions but never really found a good niche for this one.  OOB was squirty for me so I took it down some to even out the reaction and that helped some but then I could not carry the corners consistently.  I found it best with medium-dry lanes and just piping it up the track area.  Maybe it is the drill I do not know but now it resides in the basement next to the relics.

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Re: What do you really think of the Radical Inferno?
« Reply #17 on: December 19, 2008, 08:45:09 AM »
I think it was the first nail in Brunswick's coffin. It was one of the most awful balls i've ever owned, I have never seen anything more over/under and condition specific in my life. The ball Hydroplaned at the first hint of oil yet it rolled out the second it saw friction, i've never seen anything like it.

It was the first ball i've even from Brunswick do that, but I see that characteristic in all their stuff since then. It's not as bad, but it's there.
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Re: What do you really think of the Radical Inferno?
« Reply #18 on: December 30, 2008, 09:22:07 PM »
Hated it.  First ball I had drilled up when moving back to 16 lbs. and for me it was not good at all.  In retrospect I probably should have tried it at 1000 or 2000 grit, but I sold it instead.
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