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302efi

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No Mercy time !!!
« on: November 20, 2006, 02:56:25 PM »
Just had my driller drill me up a NM, I went with the #1 layout, label with the HART in the track. I haven't had a ball drilled label in loooong time, lol

The pin, CG & Hart lined up perfect....

WOW is this ball a monster !

I never knew a ball could be continuous off the break point !...It just continues rolling past the 8 pin off the deck...

Oh yeah, it hooks...Alot

Actually I've never had a ball that just keeps on hooking after it breaks, pretty sweet if you ask me. Tonight with a brand new, fresh drilled ball I went:

179-197-241

Not all that great, but the last game I had front 7, then I messed up

I did have a couple people ask me what ball I was throwing...Actually one guy said: " Whats that plain black ball your throwing, thats hooking off the gutter?"

Pin action was awesome as well !
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chitown

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Re: No Mercy time !!!
« Reply #1 on: November 20, 2006, 11:03:52 PM »
Did you notice how fast the pins blow back?  That is the first thing I noticed about mine.  I will say this ball does have continuation.  It also does carry great on pocket hits.

I know some have had trouble with there's but I really feel that getting the correct covr grit matched up to ones style is critical.  I have mine polished with Ebonites factory finish polish.  It helped me get more length out of mine.

Keep us posted on how it works for you!
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scotts33

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Re: No Mercy time !!!
« Reply #2 on: November 21, 2006, 04:17:01 AM »
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I know some have had trouble with there's but I really feel that getting the correct covr grit matched up to ones style is critical. I have mine polished with Ebonites factory finish polish. It helped me get more length out of mine.


Not for me chi.  I took the negative out and now have a 1/4 oz. positive.  Made all the difference in the world.  All that are having problems, I'd do this first if you have a misaligned NM.  


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chitown

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Re: No Mercy time !!!
« Reply #3 on: November 21, 2006, 07:32:38 AM »
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Not for me chi. I took the negative out and now have a 1/4 oz. positive. Made all the difference in the world. All that are having problems, I'd do this first if you have a misaligned NM.


I do feel that static weights make a difference in all bowling balls.  How much of a difference is unknown to me.

If you look at a lot of my descriptions of my favorite layout you will see that I mention statics.  My favorite layout is pin above bridge(5.5" from pap) CG kicked right to 1oz and no balance hole.

I just know that I had to polish my NM to be able to use it a little more.  Mine is at 1oz of negative side.  I know I can make any ball hook but the statics don't seem to affect my NM much at all.  It has a lot of back end move and power at the pins.  

My biggest complaint about the NM is how strong it is.  I just don't get to use it much unless I want to start off far left on a fresh shot.




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