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C-G ProShop-Carl

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mini review: RUSH
« on: March 01, 2004, 08:26:29 AM »
I drilled this ball Leverage with the CG stacked below. I wanted to see the difference between this ball and my Track Havoc drilled in the same manner. I left the surface in BOX.

Staying true to my theory that scores do not matter when trying new equipment, scores only matter during leagues and tournaments, I threw this ball after league was over for about 45 minutes----I had the scorers OFF.

LANE CONDITION: My house shot. 38ft buffed to 44ft, Heavy oil in the middles and it tapers going outside to the gutter. WOOD Lanes.

LINE: Usually when I am first trying a ball I try it all over the lane. I was able to play the same area with this ball as I could with my Havoc. They gave me 2 totally different reactions. I played straight down 7 board, with my wrist broken to see how it played in the light oil. I was able to move in and play 15-8. I was even able to get really deep with it and play from 5th arrow out to 10. Basically I oould play where ever I wanted to on the lane with the RUSH.

REACTION: When I release the RUSH I see it trying like hell to rev/roll early. HOWEVER, it goes very LONG, and reacts like MAD on the backends. Playing the deeper line (25-10), if I missed in a couple of boards it did not have the ability to turn the corner as hard as the Havoc. But when I hit my mark with it, I struck every time. The length is great, and the BACKEND is smooth YET very strong.

IMPACT: I was told by a fellow ballreviewer that the impact at the pins is what seems to set the RUSH apart from many other balls out today. I agree that it hits hard, but nothing like the Apocalypse, Animal or even Fear Factor. Its hit is very similiar to the Havoc. I threw alot of balls with the RUSH, trying to hit high, trying to hit bad. The ball would not do it. It hit good no matter what I did with my hand. It carried unbelieveable strikes. I would go through the nose, and it would trip a pin late every time so it would not leave a split. The pin action is what I see as the Rush's greatest quality.

READABILITY: The RUSH for me could be my "benchmark" ball. It easily reads the entire lane. It changes directions very smoothly. It responds amazingly to hand position and release changes. VERY good ball for me to start with. Most others could probably use this on everything but the heaviest of oil.

OVERALL: This ball rolls up sooner but not as violently as the Apocalypse. They make a good one-two punch for Roto Grip. Compared to the Havoc, it is not as strong as the Havoc throughout the lane, and it does not respond to dry as quick. This ball is a winner, and as mentioned by another user in a different RUSH thread, it is probably FAR TOO OVERLOOKED. I was thinking about this ball when I bought my Anomaly.....I should have gotten this first. Roto Grip is on the right path. I will have the new Retro.
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Re: mini review: RUSH
« Reply #1 on: March 03, 2004, 11:49:07 PM »
I wanted to post a quick update.

Tuesday night, my second night out with the RUSH:

Bowling some guys that spray plastic and urethane all over the lanes, and man did they do a good job of taking all of the oil into the backends. I could have switched to my Animal and played close to where I was with the RUSH. I decided to use the Rush for the entire set, so I just killed my release and played straight up the outside near 4-5 board. This ball hit like my buddy's highschool girlfriend used to do to him! SUPER STRONG!!!!!!!!! The more I stayed behind the ball the better the overall reaction and pin carry. I think I found a line to play with this ball. It does well inside, but it sets itself apart playing outside with hardly any tilt.

WHen I can use it playing an entire set inside I will probably update
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Re: mini review: RUSH
« Reply #2 on: March 04, 2004, 06:36:34 AM »
This is all good -- hopefully, I have one coming soon!  Can't wait to try it out!!

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Re: mini review: RUSH
« Reply #3 on: March 04, 2004, 06:36:45 AM »
Ex, Bob,

Do you think this would be a good benchmark type ball,...something you'd take out first to see what's going on,...low RG, midrange diff,.. ?  That's what I'm seeing this ball to be good for as well.....thoughts?
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Re: mini review: RUSH
« Reply #4 on: March 04, 2004, 07:52:38 AM »
I use a Silver Streak Solid as my benchmark ball and adjust off of that.
The Rush seems to need cleaner backends to get around the corner.
It could be the drilling.
I like the Rush because it rolls different than my other stuff from Roto Grip.
It reminds me of the way my Storm LRG used to roll.
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Re: mini review: RUSH
« Reply #5 on: March 04, 2004, 08:05:42 AM »
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It could be the drilling.


Bass how is it drilled ??

quote:
I like the Rush because it rolls different than my other stuff from Roto Grip.
It reminds me of the way my Storm LRG used to roll.


Yes ! Low rg, stable, smooth but strong, easy to read, that's why I thought of this as a benchmarker.....you think ?
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Re: mini review: RUSH
« Reply #6 on: March 04, 2004, 10:53:59 AM »
Jeff,

After only a few times out I have to say it has the potential to be a bench mark ball. I have not thrown it enough on a wide variety of conditions to say so or not. I could probably throw it one shot at the center I bowl most and know what the lanes are doing.

This kind of reaction is what I expected out of the Havoc when I drilled it up last week. So the RUSH has been a pleasant suprise, I really did not expect much out of it. It has, however, delivered. So far, unless something knocks my socks off, the Rush will be making the trip with me to Reno, along with the Animal and that will only leave 2 spots to fill.
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Re: mini review: RUSH
« Reply #7 on: March 04, 2004, 11:01:21 AM »
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I have not thrown it enough on a wide variety of conditions to say so or not. I could probably throw it one shot at the center I bowl most and know what the lanes are doing.



Understood,...me too...I was just thinking, low RG, solid, med. diff that it could be the "reader" for just about any house.......
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Re: mini review: RUSH
« Reply #8 on: March 04, 2004, 03:38:46 PM »
Jeff,
I drilled it with the pin just kissing the bottom of my ring finger and the CG kicked out a touch.
We thought this(with Roger's help) would get the ball going a little sooner.
Don't get me wrong I like the ball it's just more condition sensitive than I'd have thought.
I really haven't changed the surface too much yet because I haven't used it that much.
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Re: mini review: RUSH
« Reply #9 on: March 04, 2004, 09:35:47 PM »
Thanks Bob, that's what I was thinking.....

what is Storm step 1 ?
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Re: mini review: RUSH
« Reply #10 on: March 05, 2004, 05:26:33 AM »
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Thanks Bob, that's what I was thinking.....

what is Storm step 1 ?
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It's a "smoother out"-er of sanding lines type of polish. I think its intent is to take balls from 320/400 to around 800. However, according to one friend's use, with continued pressure on this polish, it can take a ball to a highly polished state; so, be careful when you use it, as to how hard you press.

The Rush has a much rounder core than some other RG balls. This mean the core helps, in general to smooth out the reaction and doesn't let the ball flip as much as some other RG balls, like the Silver Streak. (Don't everyone freak out now and tell me their SS never flipped. It has the potential to be a flippy ball; lots of factors are involved.) So, the Rush can have a sense of control about it; this allows it to be used asa benchmark with a high degree of "hit", pin moving power.
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Re: mini review: RUSH
« Reply #11 on: March 08, 2004, 03:39:58 PM »
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This mean the core helps, in general to smooth out the reaction and doesn't let the ball flip as much as some other RG balls, like the Silver Streak. (Don't everyone freak out now and tell me their SS never flipped. It has the potential to be a flippy ball; lots of factors are involved.)


Charlest, can I freak out and tell you that my SS is, without doubt, the most flippy ball I own (including 3 other RG balls)?  I should engrave "Left turn, Clyde" on it.
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Rags,

I'd bet you have it stock box, 1500 grit polished. I have a couple of suggestions (other than a re-drilling) ...

Take a grey nylon Scotch-Brite pad to your SS; dull it as lightly, but evenly as you can. That will take a good deal of the flip out of it. That will help a lot of people. For me personally, I would sand it thoroughly to 600 grit, with sandpaper, then put as light a coat of polish on it as possible. That works wonder for me, in the 90 percent-ile case.

OR

Use it on drier condiitons, so it'll burn itself up a little in the heads; That'll make it hook earlier and less.



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