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jumba98

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Opening week arsenal
« on: August 21, 2019, 12:56:40 AM »
What you starting season with

 

SG17

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Re: Opening week arsenal
« Reply #31 on: August 28, 2019, 09:05:57 PM »
sport shot league only this year.  we start tonight.

in the bag:  PhysiX, HyRoad X, Rocket Ship, Match Up Hybrid, After Dark Pearl and Spare ball.

coming soon:  Astro PhysiX or Emerald IQ (loved both at a recent match maker event)

Jesse James

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Re: Opening week arsenal
« Reply #32 on: August 29, 2019, 10:31:01 AM »
MOAR SURFACE!! was a dumb idea unless I really don't want to ever get the balls to the dry. Guess I'm getting out the 5000 grit pad for everything

More surface! is not a dumb idea.....it just depends on the condition you're playing on! Last season, more surface was the way to go in three of my leagues! It gave me a look that nobody else had most times!

This season starting out, I'm going the complete opposite way! 3000-4000 abralon pads and in one house even more polish!! Go figure!
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bowling4burgers

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Re: Opening week arsenal
« Reply #33 on: August 29, 2019, 03:17:00 PM »
MOAR SURFACE!! was a dumb idea unless I really don't want to ever get the balls to the dry. Guess I'm getting out the 5000 grit pad for everything

More surface! is not a dumb idea.....it just depends on the condition you're playing on! Last season, more surface was the way to go in three of my leagues! It gave me a look that nobody else had most times!

This season starting out, I'm going the complete opposite way! 3000-4000 abralon pads and in one house even more polish!! Go figure!
Well...for me on these lanes I hated it. It's the old "seems like 60 feet of oil in the middle and 10 feet outside 2nd arrow" nonsense.
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