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donretz

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2 Ball League - Action and Dr. Jekyll
« on: February 22, 2006, 09:22:28 AM »
I am considering shooting in a summer league, singles scratch format, switch lanes after each game, typical house shot (which is good), can only use two balls Action and Dr. Jekyll (both supplied). I throw the ball about 18 mph, right down 8 with decent revs and fingers, avg 225 since Christmas with my only ball made since 1990 or so (Tsunami H2O).

Here is the big question will either of these balls move for me, if drilled stacked? If not any other suggestions? I don't want to struggle all summer getting my ball to move, I can throw the ball hard enough that I rarely struggle on dry lanes, only very oily patterns.

Any suggestions would be appreciated - Thanks
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BowlerKidR

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Re: 2 Ball League - Action and Dr. Jekyll
« Reply #1 on: February 22, 2006, 05:27:23 PM »
DO NOT DRILL THE ACTION STACKED for a house shot. TOO MUCH BALL unless you have no hand. drill label leverage with CG in palm and Pin next to ring finger. That Action is very strong off the bat, and stacking it might cause it to Roll Out. Label leverage is still a lot of ball but should be great. Then to compliment the Action i would possible drill the Dr. Jekyl stacked for a strong look for a pearl resin. I dont know what to do with the Jekyl, but DO NOT STACK THE ACTION UNLESS YOU ARE ON A FLOOD.
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