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mainzer

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Ravage 4 quick review
« on: January 26, 2007, 02:05:56 PM »
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Essentialy I have the ball drilled up like this, Pin is one inch right of the fingers and the mass bias is under my thumb hole. know this pattern is a little funky.

House 1: Old wooden lanes after New Years the shot got wider but less overall oil trying to keep scores down, I have played the lanes two different ways, first and best is 13 at the arrows and about 10-8 at the break point with a little more speed then usual, ball revs early and arcs into the pins hit is typical pins get blasted back and out rare to leave a ten pin or nine pin but four pins are a typical nusiance, I have also tried deep inside, worked okay but not great, throw the ball at 20 at the arrows and wanted the break point to be 15 essentially really flat line, Ravage4 handle surprisingly well revved up early enough to stand up and face the pins but not strong enough to overcome my bone headed shots ( pitched it to far right.) carry on this shot was awesome even when I hardly touched the head pin they just kept on dancing until they were all down on the deck ungly stikes that night yuck!

MOUNTAIN BAY MASTERS: Flatter pattern with very little room for error oil out to 41 feet and buff to maybe so 45 or 46 feet, out of bounds at 10 board but if you have the hand and can play flat enough you can go into it. I use Ravage4 early in the night play 13 at the arrows and 9 at the break point or there abouts (every week this shot will vary just a touch) ball revs up at about 45 feet now and arcs into the pins not snappy at all even in the box finish. Hit again is typical Mo and you know what that is like and for you that don't use the bus hitting pins metaphor lanes break down fast and hard so adjustments are very necssary to scoring well Ravage allows a good margin of error to help with this something my Wrath does not do on the same pattern.


OVERALL: I like this piece It is versitle and hard hitting can play many lines inculding deep inside and up the boards with minimal adjustments. I am really surprised at how smooth and arcing the ball is at the break point no jerks or snaps just an easy turn, and I like how early and preditable the turn is I thought the weaker cover would just skate through the juice but it handles very well as long as it is not flooded. I hope to find more overseas MoRich gear in the future.

THANKS FOR READING THIS ONE!
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