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yoshii

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LevRG or Ultimate Inferno
« on: July 05, 2008, 09:17:43 PM »
I'm looking for a ball to help me out in the heavier and longer oil patterns. I narrowed my choices down to these two balls. out of the 2, which would you say can handle the most oil? and which would be stronger? i throw around 14mph with about 250-300 rev rate. thanks for the help.
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Re: LevRG or Ultimate Inferno
« Reply #1 on: July 06, 2008, 05:59:03 AM »
I have owned both, and they both work well on long oil patterns.  Between the two, I would recommend the LevRg.  The LevRg seems to carry better (for me anyway) even when the backends start to go away, and the durability of the coverstock on a MoRich ball is unmatched (except by Lanemasters balls).  You can't go wrong with either, but for versatility (the cover changes very easily on the LevRg), durability, and carry %, you can't go wrong with a LevRg.  I hope this helps.
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Re: LevRG or Ultimate Inferno
« Reply #2 on: July 06, 2008, 09:40:46 AM »
I agree with Maine on this one. While I have never owned a UI, I have seen it in action. I like the LevRG better. I see it as more predictable and cover adjustments are easy on ALL MoRich equipment.

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Re: LevRG or Ultimate Inferno
« Reply #3 on: July 06, 2008, 09:56:10 AM »
I picked up a levrg and so far I'm very impressed with this ball.the best I could describe it is controll and powerfull.I could tell by the very first game that this one's a keeper.
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Re: LevRG or Ultimate Inferno
« Reply #4 on: July 06, 2008, 12:28:26 PM »
LevRG = Raw Power
U.I. = Brunswick's only true oiler
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Re: LevRG or Ultimate Inferno
« Reply #5 on: July 06, 2008, 03:24:58 PM »
well i guess this makes my decision very VERY easy. haha. thanks a lot everyone. now how should i drill it? i have a ultra zone drilled pin under my ring finger and cg kicked out to the right. i was thinking pin under between my ring and middle fingers. mb in a strong place. hows that?
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Re: LevRG or Ultimate Inferno
« Reply #6 on: July 09, 2008, 10:56:25 AM »
That drill may be ok, but you should really find out your pap.  Especially when you drill Morich stuff, your pap is of paramount importance.  If your pap is something like 5 over and you have a low degree of tilt, that drill may have alot of foward roll off the breakpoint.  I personally, without knowing your pap, would put the same drill as the Ultra Zone.  Though the Ultra Zone is a weaker asym it is still asymetrical and thus should be a better starting point for laying out the LevRg.

As far as the Initial question goes, the LevRg should be quite a bit stronger, both in the midlane and on the backend.  I'd venture to say that the difference is at least 4 (probably more) boards over the course of the whole lane.

Also to address something that was said by MainePBA, the durability of the coverstock has been good in my experience, but since they use modified brunswick covers, it shouldn't differ that much from Big B's stuff.  If anything, they tend to modify pk18 (though some of the pearls use activator + and other stuff) which I have found to be more durable than activator solid.
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