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TscottRG

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Rogue Is Nearly Perfect!!!
« on: April 01, 2009, 02:16:55 AM »
Finally my Rogue with the right pin came in. Decided to drill it pin up no hole to give me a shape thats not in my bag yet. I'm a right handed 16mph with 275-300 revs.My PAP is around 5" don't know exactly. This ball was exactly what I was looking for super clean through the fronts and make a strong turn on the back without reading early. It goes right through the pocket pins never stood a chance. Couldn't be any happier and of course everyone wanted to know what it was throwing last night.

I don't normally throw balls very well out of the box but this was certainly an exception. It was our High/Low night and what a perfect night to be 3 frames short of perfect.

276 (got light and left a bucket)
300
244 (4-6-7 and a light 2 pin)
820

Wish I had it for the weekend like I was supposed to for our local masters tournament.

GREAT JOB ROTO GRIP!!!
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NewInBox

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Re: Rogue Is Nearly Perfect!!!
« Reply #1 on: April 01, 2009, 02:21:12 PM »
Here is my experience with the rogue cell
When I first got my Rogue drilled I ran to the lanes and started throwing it. At first I was heartbroken it seemed dead. It had very little break and no drive, just seemed to “bump” into the pins and could never hit the pocket. I thought I had just wasted my money getting a ball that was junk. I have it drilled for length, pin above ring finger and the CG kicked out to the right side, so I thought maybe I had made a mistake in the drilling decision. I was talking to one of the guys who works at the center and showed him what I was talking about. He is a pretty good bowler and gave me a couple of pointers. Mainly change my grip on the ball. I was using kind of a sideways grip with my thumb always pointing near the 7 pin. He had me get my palm more under the ball and rotate at the bottom of the arc more, giving it more revs, and MAN did that ball come to life. I just needed to figure out how to fire up the engine and that thing and it started hooking into the pocket and crushing the pins, but keeping them low and creating a ton of pin action. I was hitting Brooklyn on a few throws and it still carried the whole rack. I stepped up in my starting stance and it dropped back in the pocket with ease. It has a lot of drive now and I am very happy with it.  The Bowling center employee knows me there because we are in on nearly every weekend to practice. He offered to oil up a couple lanes with a fresh league shot so we could get a better idea of how it would perform on a league night. I am a 137 average bowler just starting out in league for the first time and I bowled a 175, a 176 then a 255 for a 606 series, which blows away anything I have ever done before. I can’t wait to see now if I can carry that performance over to regular league night, though I know I am in for a lot of trash talk about sandbagging if I do.
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Edited on 4/1/2009 3:46 PM

wpzone

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Re: Rogue Is Nearly Perfect!!!
« Reply #2 on: April 01, 2009, 02:59:06 PM »
great bowling! Now go update your profile!

NewInBox

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Re: Rogue Is Nearly Perfect!!!
« Reply #3 on: April 01, 2009, 03:04:01 PM »
Updated, there ya go.
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charlest

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Re: Rogue Is Nearly Perfect!!!
« Reply #4 on: April 01, 2009, 07:12:25 PM »
quote:
Updated, there ya go.
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Suggestion: You ought to learn about the balls you are having drilled. The Cells have a strong mass bias core that is asymmetric in shape. In such balls, the CG and its position is totally irrelevant but the MB's position is EXTREMELY important, as important as the pin's position. The MB can make or break the ball, no matter how you throw it, no matter where the pin is. The pin and the MB must work in harmony with the bowler's release.

Good luck in the future.
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NewInBox

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Re: Rogue Is Nearly Perfect!!!
« Reply #5 on: April 02, 2009, 07:59:39 AM »
charlest
Thanks for the advice. I am here to learn more about bowling in every way. I am pretty familiar with the core and layout of most the roto grip balls, i work in computers and sit and read about this stuff all day long. In this case then, the MB is also kicked out to the right. If I mis-speak myself though i appreciate the constructive criticism to teach me the correct way to refer to how my ball is setup.

Thanks again.
NIB
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