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zman1974

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Compliment to the Marauder
« on: April 24, 2013, 01:29:53 PM »
I have just got back into bowling after a 13 year layoff.  I bowl in a Tuesday night Men's sanctioned mens league (220/90% handicap) that uses a 41 ft Kegel Main St style pattern.  I find the Marauder to be incredible for late 2nd going into 3rd game, but downright awful for the fresh shot; just squirts, and have I have to slow WAY down to get any kind of reaction.  There is a great deal on the Hell Raiser Terror for $99, but I don't know if this ball would work well as the first ball out of the bag or not.  If not, would the Marauder Madness or Hell Raiser Revenge be better choices?  I don't bowl tournaments or multiple centers so that's really not a concern.  I do live in SW Florida, and the lanes tend to err on the drier side due to the humidity. 

The pro shop guy at the center is all Storm, and is trying to sell me the Reign of Power, but I love DV8.   

I throw between 15-16 mph and have average revs (275 to 300). 

 

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Re: Compliment to the Marauder
« Reply #1 on: April 24, 2013, 03:00:48 PM »
The Terror is a flippy pearl that has not gotten a "lot of love" in my are.

I suspect a Marauder Madness might be a much better solid for your first game and a half. The OOB surface is 500/4000 grit so if it's not early and strong enough, a quick 2000 grit pad would/should easily remedy the situation. If you were really speed dominant or were facing a ton of oil, I suppose you could even go to a 1000 or 1500 grit pad. But the Marauder Madness and the Marauder should make a great complimentary pair.

Of course, you can take a HUGE step up and just go to a Brutal Nightmare, but it is  a lot stronger and has the added problem of being an asymmetric that needs a little bit extra care in drilling for the right reaction, plus it is more expensive.
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Re: Compliment to the Marauder
« Reply #2 on: April 24, 2013, 03:42:42 PM »

Marauder Madness would be a great addition.

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Re: Compliment to the Marauder
« Reply #3 on: April 24, 2013, 04:40:24 PM »
The Terror is all about backend and excels when you step left as the lanes open up.
The Madness or Revenge would handle more head oil and roll more evenly on the fresh.
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zman1974

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Re: Compliment to the Marauder
« Reply #4 on: April 24, 2013, 05:49:24 PM »
Yes, I pretty much have to play up the boards with the Marauder on the fresh.  It's not impossible, but I suffer from carry issues.  When I can swing the ball a little in the later games I do much better.  I am just wondering, maybe incorrectly, if the Hell Raiser Terror can do that for me in the 1st game on the fresh. 

I agree that the Marauder Madness is probably the better overall ball for me, and being symmetrical helps ease drilling issues.  It's just a such a good price that I might just roll the dice, and see what happens.  I can always pick up a solid later on.   

zman1974

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Re: Compliment to the Marauder
« Reply #5 on: April 25, 2013, 10:29:46 AM »
I know it's against the grain, but I couldn't pass up the deal on the Hell Raiser Terror.  I think it will be fine for the 1st game of league on my THS which is it's primary purpose.  What's more, I should be able to keep my angles pretty much the same throughout the night as I transition into the Marauder for the 3rd game. 

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Re: Compliment to the Marauder
« Reply #6 on: April 25, 2013, 11:09:03 AM »
I am still hoping to get a Marauder Madness, but my purchase of the Brunswick Nexxxus last week at a super low price at Buddies I couldn't say "no" to has delayed a bit of getting the Madness.
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zman1974

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Re: Compliment to the Marauder
« Reply #7 on: April 25, 2013, 12:16:27 PM »
Ah...well, I went back to the Marauder Madness after all.  It's just makes too much sense.  Thanks all for steering me in the right direction the first time :)

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Re: Compliment to the Marauder
« Reply #8 on: May 04, 2013, 02:38:19 PM »
I have just got back into bowling after a 13 year layoff.  I bowl in a Tuesday night Men's sanctioned mens league (220/90% handicap) that uses a 41 ft Kegel Main St style pattern.  I find the Marauder to be incredible for late 2nd going into 3rd game, but downright awful for the fresh shot; just squirts, and have I have to slow WAY down to get any kind of reaction.  There is a great deal on the Hell Raiser Terror for $99, but I don't know if this ball would work well as the first ball out of the bag or not.  If not, would the Marauder Madness or Hell Raiser Revenge be better choices?  I don't bowl tournaments or multiple centers so that's really not a concern.  I do live in SW Florida, and the lanes tend to err on the drier side due to the humidity. 

The pro shop guy at the center is all Storm, and is trying to sell me the Reign of Power, but I love DV8.   

I throw between 15-16 mph and have average revs (275 to 300). 

My DV8 Marauder is the same...way too long and inconsistent on a fresh shot.  I hit mine with 2000 Abralon, but haven't had a chance to throw it yet with the new surface.  Going to throw it in practice tomorrow and see what happens.  If that doesn't work, I am going to try 500 Abralon followed by a little Brunswick Factory Finish polish.  There has to be a way to get a reliable, consistent reaction out of the Marauder!

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Re: Compliment to the Marauder
« Reply #9 on: May 05, 2013, 12:15:16 PM »
If you bring it to 500 and the factory polis doesn't do it, try rough buff.
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Re: Compliment to the Marauder
« Reply #10 on: May 05, 2013, 02:06:08 PM »
If you bring it to 500 and the factory polis doesn't do it, try rough buff.

Thanks!  Threw four games with my Marauder this morning with the 2000 Abralon finish.  It was like a totally different ball...absolutely amazing.  Love the reaction of it now.  Hits now like nothing I have thrown before.  It is astonishing what a simple surface change can do for a ball.

zman1974

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Re: Compliment to the Marauder
« Reply #11 on: May 06, 2013, 02:11:44 PM »
The Madness has proved to be the perfect compliment to the Marauder.  It's OOB surface is just strong enough to get me through fresh league shots where the Marauder just really struggled.  Granted, a surface change to the Marauder probably could have done the same thing, but now I can use the Marauder in the 3rd game when conditions start to dry up, and it can unleash it's great backend.