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golfnutFL

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I currently have an Icon300 for heavy oil. I also rely upon my Cherry Bomb for some medium/heavy oil conditions. I bowl predominately on med. heavy/heavy conditions. I'm leaning towards a Black Cherry Bomb to add to these balls. However, I've had success with Storm products in the past and think that the Reloaded could be an option. Or the Raging Inferno. Or the Super Carbide Bomb....so you see the dilemma. I throw 17-18 mph with medium revs and I am MUCH more comfortable not having to go too deep, 15 out is OK, 20 is definitely not in my comfort zone. Any thoughts?

 

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Re: Black Cherry Bomb/Xfactor Reloaded/Raging Inferno/Super Carbide Bomb
« Reply #1 on: September 12, 2003, 11:17:35 PM »
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Fellow Golfnut(I do play golf occas)  Please read my post on the Black Cherry Bomb.  I think you will fall in love with it as I have.  Bones

Sawbones.......what is the easiest way to see your post?

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Re: Black Cherry Bomb/Xfactor Reloaded/Raging Inferno/Super Carbide Bomb
« Reply #2 on: September 12, 2003, 11:37:52 PM »
I'm talking about your post on the Black Cherry Bomb

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Re: Black Cherry Bomb/Xfactor Reloaded/Raging Inferno/Super Carbide Bomb
« Reply #3 on: September 13, 2003, 12:08:53 AM »
Got it, thanks for your input. Anyone else?

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Re: Black Cherry Bomb/Xfactor Reloaded/Raging Inferno/Super Carbide Bomb
« Reply #4 on: September 13, 2003, 12:28:30 AM »
Depends on if you like the skid/flip of the Black Cherry Bomb or the even roll of the SCB.  If you've got a decent amount of carrydown the Black Cherry might just create a tame enough reaction.  The SCB is my "first outta the bag" ball and I bowl on fresh backends with soupy heads.  I'm usually not NEARLY consistent enough to throw a BCB on those conditions.  I've thrown an Emerald C/2 and a Green Gargoyle and they're really snappy at 45 feet, leaving a lot of the back row.  Second shift, different story.  I might LOVE a BCB for those times.
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