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C300_Rye

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4 Balls
« on: July 04, 2006, 04:11:49 PM »
Would would be a good 4 ball arsenal from MoRich with the current stuff out right now that could cover the most conditions.
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Re: 4 Balls
« Reply #1 on: July 05, 2006, 12:47:53 AM »
I agree with this ^ fellow. Morich has nothing that handles medium/light to light conditions. The have Medium all the way to flood covered though!

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Re: 4 Balls
« Reply #2 on: July 05, 2006, 12:55:54 AM »
well here - morich is made by brunswick - so you know mix the two together..

Awesome Hook - for heavier
Seek and Destroy - Heavy/Med
Awesome Flip - Med/Slighty light(total shock and awe possibly aswell)
Brunswick Viz-a-ball for a plastic

might not be too much help as for i am a track thrower - just now some specs on some of the balls - but not all

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Re: 4 Balls
« Reply #3 on: July 05, 2006, 03:03:27 AM »
Current arsenal is incomplete. From the balls I know, and when you include past products, I'd say from medium-dry to oily:

- Sahara
- Ravage
- Awesome Flip or Shock & Awe
- Total Shock & Awe or Seek and Destroy or WMB or Awesome Hook

The Shara might work on dry when you drill it very weak, but from my experience it needs some head oil or burns up even when polished. With the strong Vanguard cores, heavy oil is no problem, and it is a matter of taste if you like particle or not. Balls galore in this area.
Currently, there is IMHO a gap between the AF and the Sahara. The Ravage with its OOB polished PK18 coverstock fits there IMHO well. I currently fill this gap with either an Eraser Particle Pearl or a Trauma.
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Re: 4 Balls
« Reply #4 on: July 05, 2006, 09:26:43 AM »
I throw a combination of Brunswick and Morich.  I don't really need the Brunswick components of my arsenal, I could probably get close with different drillings and Morich, but its easier and I really like the Brunswick asyms and they have a better cover selection.  

I currently have the Onslaught, Ravage, Sahara, 2 S&D's, 2 AF's, and an Awesome Hook.  I have a xxxl, pg Dry/r, pg, and Vapor Zone, to add an ambush this week or the beginning of next.  Although this would probably lead one to believe that I feel the same way as many of these posters, that Morich doesn't have a true dry lane ball this is not the case.  

The Sahara will more that suffice as a mild pearl reactive.  If drilled weak one could go from the Sahara straight to plastic.  Mo's cores are that versitile.  Put a 2 1/2" layout on the Sahara and it will go very straight.  

This being said, here you go.

Heavy:     Seek and Destroy
Med/Heavy: Awesome Hook with surface modifications and a fairly weak drill
Med/Light: Awesome Flip
Light:     Sahara
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Re: 4 Balls
« Reply #5 on: July 05, 2006, 09:42:31 AM »
I have a great dry lane solution.  I have taken a Shock & Awe, drilled it 1-1/2" X 7" (pin roughly 1" above ML or maybe 3/4" off VAL - I would have to re-measure to be 100% sure)...MB is about 1/2" LEFT of thumb (right-handed) and sanded with Abralon4000.  It's my go to ball when there is a dry condition or short pattern.  This is also one of ONLY two balls that NEVER leave my main quad bag. - The other being my spare ball (black XXXL - which also works as a great dry lane ball).

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