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bowlingaddiction

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SR2 or GT1
« on: December 19, 2009, 03:42:01 AM »
I am looking a purchasing some new equipment. I've been looking at both of these balls and was wondering what people thought of the two. What layouts they would recommend? And any info they would like to pass along.

Info about me. Right handed/ cranker/ average speed approx. 19-20/ 375rev
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TDC57

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Re: SR2 or GT1
« Reply #1 on: December 19, 2009, 01:33:03 PM »
I can't comment on the SR2 because I don't have one but I do have the GT1 drilled with a stacked leverage layout, the pin just outside the ring finger. I knocked the shine off with a slightly used 1000 grit abralon pad (by hand)and this ball is a very strong ball. I just got a Virtual Energy and it so far it has not shown the strength of the GT1. The amazing thing is how the GT1 goes down the lanes easily and still makes a strong move.

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Re: SR2 or GT1
« Reply #2 on: December 19, 2009, 02:14:44 PM »
I also have to agree about the GT1. This ball is probably the strongest pearl ball I've ever had since the Complete NV. It has a very strong midlane motion and packs a punch in the pocket. As with TDC57, got the surface with a used 1000 grit abralon but keep it more sheen than completely dull or polished. The only time it doesn't turn is if I come across heavy carrydown or an error in my release due to too much speed. Unless your house put out a decent amount of oil it does get tricky to try and use it the whole series. I've had mine for nearly two months now and I really like it. Though I don't need the SR2, from what I've read and seen on video it looks sweet with alot of backend.

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Re: SR2 or GT1
« Reply #3 on: December 20, 2009, 06:42:17 PM »
i have a NIB gt1 for sale if you are interested in that..
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Re: SR2 or GT1
« Reply #4 on: December 20, 2009, 07:18:51 PM »
I have both of them (see video links in my profile).

It really depends on the type of shot you're bowling on and what you're looking for out of the ball.  Since you have a higher ball speed and decent revolutions you can make these two balls do very different things.

The GT1 is a little earlier and overall stronger than the SR2 for me, but what I love about the SR2 is it's versatility.  I've been able to use the SR2 on everything from fresh flooded house shots to second shift house shots with a bigger move to the left.  

I noticed in your profile you have a dynamo and a new breed solid in your arsenal.  While these are different covers than the GT1 you probably may be overlapping a bit there.  I'd probably recommend an SR2 to fill in some gaps in your aresenal.  I'd do a dual angle layout like a 50 x 4 x 30 or something similar.  This will give you recovery and backend for straighter fresh shots and swinging broken down conditions.

At any rate, give the videos a look and see if they help at all.

Either way you won't be disappointed!

bowlingaddiction

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Re: SR2 or GT1
« Reply #5 on: December 21, 2009, 11:26:28 AM »
i liked the video of the SR2 much more than the GT1. I feel the GT1 would give me a look I already have. I am not sure about the SR2 though as I really would rather drill a pearl to give me the length much needed in my arsenal. I am also looking at the Seismic Epicenter, Lane 1 Blue Death, the Craze, or AZO Area. What do you think?
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insidedrive

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Re: SR2 or GT1
« Reply #6 on: December 21, 2009, 12:31:37 PM »
Well the SR2 is a polished finish and definitely goes longer than the GT1 and has a similar look to my pearlized equipment.  What I like about it is it doesn't skate in oil the way most pearls do, but I still have that same long and strong look that my pearl equipment does.

It's very similar to the virtual energy and some other pearl equipment I've thrown but hits much harder.

Ironically I used to throw all Morich equipment so I have a lot of experience with their covers and cores.  I've had the Seek and destroy, levrg, sahara, ntense levrg etc.  The one thing I'll say about Mo equipment, is even with pearlized coverstocks you'll never get that long pearl look.  The cores are so big, heavy, and strong that there's no skid snap look to Mo equipment even with a pearlized coverstock that I've found.  

I still like their equipment but with no PBA support and the whole Mexico thing I've decided to move on from them.  I don't know much about the seismic or AZO stuff.  

Anyway good luck with whatever you decide, hopefully some of this was helpful!

bowlingaddiction

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Re: SR2 or GT1
« Reply #7 on: December 29, 2009, 07:41:35 PM »
I'm pullin the trigger on the SR2. thanks for your help
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insidedrive

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Re: SR2 or GT1
« Reply #8 on: December 30, 2009, 08:55:22 AM »
Make sure you give us a follow up post to let us know how you like it!  I'm sure you won't be disappointed!