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tehcob13

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what should i do with my cell
« on: January 17, 2009, 03:33:43 PM »
well first off i should csay that im a sophomore in high school bowling varsity. im left handed with medium ball speed and rev rate and my home shot is a 40 foot house shot and most tourneys a heavier 40ft house shot. i have a Brunswick Ultre Zone (2000 grit) a Track Rising (2000 grit) and a cell pearl (1500 grit polished) inmy bag right now. i bought ($80) the origional cell off of a friend who had it for a week and didnt like it because it was too strong.  my question is should i keep the origional cell and get it drilled and if so how should i get it drilled (pin up, pin down, richo) or should i sell it and buy a different ball if so then what?  i like the demension and the way it transitions from the on the back end, but if i sell the cell should i get that or a different ball?

 

themagician

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Re: what should i do with my cell
« Reply #1 on: January 17, 2009, 11:59:36 PM »
Well since your Rising and Ultra have been crap for you and aren't quite fitting your hand the greatest I'd disregard them as a long term balls to hang on to. I'd recommend you drill your Cell, and have it laid out just like your Pearl.

With the success you've had with your Pearl I don't see why the Solid isn't sounding like the best route unless you don't care for a plugged ball when a new one wouldn't be that much of a stretch.

Just remember this, your bowling on a house shot in all of the high school tournaments, House shots always are drier on the outsides and its a heck of a lot easier to adjust to that than a bunch of different balls. I know this for all the wrong reasons and i'm sure you've seen it first hand from me lol.
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