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toomanytenpins

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chalk
« on: January 03, 2010, 09:09:10 AM »
there have been a few queries and not much feed back on the ball,and i guess i should be in reviews ,but since i am here ,here it is.
     

     Pap 4 and  5/16 1/2 up drilled 5 inch pin ,which put pin above ring about an inch with mb right of thumb. Ball is very consistent on all oil patterns,but can also be used when lanes dry up and a big move left is needed. Keeps pins low for very good carry on off and light pocket hits. I was leery to make big move left after i had no shot ,but i was really glad i did .Ball recovers well without burnout in drier shots , but never loses its desire to move in the heavier oil. Very good ball for house shots and second shift tourney play. Ball is so smooth that it might eliminate a couple ao balls from your arsenal. Ball still at oob ,4000,but even with a shine on it it really seems to be getting stronger. I have the same set up with a vg and the vg doesn't come close. Had a cell with same drill but cell was not useable when the shot went away .No way i could play deep with the cell. This is an all night ball with the set up i have on it.
     It is deceptive in that it doesn't over hook enough for you to think it will recover from deep lines,and because it hooks so evenly on med shots you wouldn't think it would be good on heavier shots. Square up and watch the backend at 50 feet,move left and swing to your hearts content.
    I have a fast that i intended to use in drier conditions,but it hooks so hard off the dry and so squirty in oil that its not really worth carrying when you have a ball like the chalk that really buffers out the shot. Down and in or deep swing, this ball is a very good addition to any arsenal and may even save you having a few pieces in your bag.
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