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Equipment Boards => MoRich => Topic started by: Slopsurprise on February 10, 2006, 12:57:08 PM
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I am very interested in picking up one of these. It is supposed to be angular for a particle peice but, how angular is it (arc, strong arc, flip). I know this depends on drilling a bit but, whats it personality? Reason why I ask, I would like to have something angular to play a lane that has medium/heavy head oil with medium+ carrydown and I love angle into the pocket! Needless to say, I have not really thrown a particle that has impressed me much! Last night my Ebonite One that is sanded to 1000 grit started to not do the job by the second game because of carrydown. I had to bowl it at a grandma speed and square up big time to get it to the hole (needless to day, this is not my "A" game). I am just trying to get something with a good amount of angle that can handle this condition. Is the Seek and Destroy a good choice or would a TSA be better? Thanks in advance for all help!
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Nothing hits like a Hammer!!
Yea.....nothing hits that bad!!!
Edited on 2/10/2006 10:06 PM
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I would say that it is as close to a 'flippy' particle as you can get. Not quite in the pearlized range, but a lot closer than any other particle from what I have seen. Personally, I think this ball would be better than the TSA b/c the TSA is a little earlier roll in the mid-lane. Hope this helps.
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My ball won't hook--Oops, it was my spare ball....
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Unless you have a swimming pool, stay away from the seek and destroy. It's a rollout monster. The TSA may be the best ball I've seen in a long time. It also is very receptive to cover changes if it is checking up too early. Go with the TSA and you won't be disappointed.
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Shane Soule
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I have drilled up a few S&D and haven't seen one stop with the Assym. Flip drilling. I have seen one stop a little bit with the mass bias kicked out though. Both balls are very receptive to cover stock changes, but the S&D with it being smoother than the TSA lets the ball to go down the lane a little farther before it makes it turn.
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My ball won't hook--Oops, it was my spare ball....
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I'll agree to disagree on this one. I think the TSA is more versatile. I've drilled 4 of them up and loved each one.
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Shane Soule
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Maybe it is just me, but the S&D makes a stronger move down the lane than the TSA. I would agree that the TSA is AWESOME and for a particle release the S&D is just as impressive. I don't think that either one is a bad choice.
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My ball won't hook--Oops, it was my spare ball....
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Looking on the Morich site they only show 3 drillings, control, sharp break point, and forward roll. How is the Assy. flip layed out? BTW, my PAP is around the 5 1/4 neighborhood.
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Nothing hits like a Hammer!!
Yea.....nothing hits that bad!!!
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Assy. Flip drilling is in the core tech website area. If you can't get it--let me know; I'll try to post the way to drill it.
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My ball won't hook--Oops, it was my spare ball....
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If you could post it, I would be very pleased! My ball driller is very knowledgeable but, I am very curious!
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I would also be interested.
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Check my old post for Asym Flip drilling here :
http://www.ballreviews.com/Forum/Replies.asp?TopicID=108113&ForumID=85&CategoryID=2
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Nothing but Dyno-Thane 
Live by the hook...Die by the hook 
Robo-Arm bowlers SUCK...
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I think there are several factors that need to be considered when looking at a ball like this. Personally, I have adequate ball speed to handle this aggressive of a bowling ball. However, like has been stated previously, in the hands of a professional driller, this ball can be tailored to fit your game correctly. Remember, these things aren't "game-in-a-box" for the weak-hearted. If you're gonna use this ball, you'd damned well be sure to have a little head oil or it's a complete waste of time. With a little condition of the front of the lane, this ball is magic.
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House Hack. Nothing more. Nothing less. And, according to my therapist, that's not so bad.
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Edited on 2/12/2006 8:01 PM