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VIRTUAL ENERGY

# 1 – 5 1/4 pin to PAP, 4 7/8 Key to PAP, 4 1/2 pin buffer
Pin is over bridge with key kicked a little right. About 75 degree drilling. No hole.
This is my favorite strong drilling for balls to get down the lane and make a strong move.

# 2 – 5 7/8 pin to PAP, 1 7/8 Key to PAP, 5 3/4 pin buffer
Pin is under middle finger with key kicked almost directly right. About 25 degree drilling. Hole on VAL.
Idea is an earlier and therefore smoother move at the breakpoint and down the lane. Had a DEUCE this way once that I loved for playing straight/staying on a direct line with a strong, asym ball.


My first experience with both VIRTUAL ENERGYs was on a wet/dry house shot on 6-year-old Brunswick Pro Anvilane synthetics.

The VIRTUAL GRAVITY has been perhaps my favorite Storm ball of all time – and that's saying a lot since I've been on staff since 1996. When the VG came out, I bowled for the title in seven of the first eight tournaments I used it. I now have three and they still are my go-to nuggets for oil for me.

The main thing I like about the VG is the way it rolls hard through the pins. I prefer balls that arc hard and roll, rather than skid/flip and perhaps quit. The only drawback to the VG is the R2X solid cover needs oil, so you can imagine how much I've been looking forward to the VE, which has a hybrid reactive R2X.

My hope for the VE was for a VG roll pattern that gets down the lane much easier ... and that's exactly what I got: All I can say is WOW!

I compared them to my original VG (1,000 Ab lane shined) and a HY-ROAD (2,000 Ab lane shined) and the VE was easier down the lane and rolled stronger in the back/end than both, which is what you'd expect with the cover preps on the other balls.

The strong VE I could play relatively straight up the oil line, going maybe 12 at the arrows out to around 10 at the breakpoint. It left a couple ring 10s but otherwise struck consistently.

The earlier and smoother VE definitely was earlier and smoother. My first shot was a 4-6 in the same spot where I was throwing the strong VE. A couple boards in with my feet resulted in a blower 5 strike.

What was happily surprising was how strong both VEs were when I moved in, slowed down and circled the lane some. I moved to where I was just inside 15 at the arrows going out to 10 or a little right at the breakpoint.

Both balls had no problem making the corner and rolling back to the pocket. The strong VE was a little more angular and would have been my choice while the earlier VE tended to hook and stay in the oil and was more likely to go high. Neither ball had any problem with the puddle, although I need to point out that this center does not use a huge amount of oil.

I will be bowling a regional on the Earl Anthony pattern this upcoming weekend so I will be able to update this review after that. I think the earlier and smoother VE may be especially good for tough PBA patterns like Viper and Chameleon.

Edited on 8/1/2009 5:56 AM

 

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Re: (updated) VIRTUAL ENERGY review from Storm staffer Jeff Richgels
« Reply #1 on: August 01, 2009, 05:56:46 AM »
VIRTUAL ENERGY update

   I finally had a chance to use my VIRTUAL ENERGYs on something other than a house shot the weekend of July 25-26.  The one PBA regional I bowled was on Cheetah and they were just too strong, but this weekend  was on the 2009-10 version of Scorpion at King Pin Lanes in Springfield, Ill. King Pin has unique lanes – about 25 feet of AMF synthetic in the front and the rest wood.  It’s the house where Jeff Carter averaged 261.74 back when it was all wood.

   The outside on the new Scorpion is dead OB and the inside is very flat. The VE with the low pin and 0-25 degree drilling was the best option I had to keep it straight up the track playing defense on the fresh. Once the oil carried down it went in the bag.

   Later in the day, I was able to use the strong VE with the high pin from in between 4th and 5th arrow.  Scores overall were low – it took plus 95 to make the top 16 among the 48 doubles teams.  The strong VE got me a 280 game on one of the nice pairs in game seven.

   Overall, the VE performed just as I expected from my house shot test run, with the same kind of hard rolling action as the VIRTUAL GRAVITY but with much easier skid to the breakpoint.  Carry was excellent with the strong roll of the VE.

   I did wish I could have hit it with a 4,000 Ab pad by hand to make it read in the oil just a bit more as on the tighter pairs I did leave a couple of 2-pin combos on shots I threw pretty well.

   BOTTOM LINE: If you like the V-GRAVITY you will like the V-ENERGY and it probably will be the perfect go-to ball when the VG starts burning up too early. But if you don't like the roll pattern of the VG I would not recommend the VE!

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Re: (updated) VIRTUAL ENERGY review from Storm staffer Jeff Richgels
« Reply #2 on: August 01, 2009, 10:10:38 AM »
The Energy is a very nice rolling piece that finishes very well. I was really expecting it to be more angular than it is for me with the layout but i'm definitely not complaining, in a polished state it is still very strong. Definitely have to echo your statements of its got the same downlane reaction as the Gravity but just gets through the heads so much easier.


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Re: (updated) VIRTUAL ENERGY review from Storm staffer Jeff Richgels
« Reply #3 on: August 04, 2009, 01:20:43 PM »
looking for a suggestions.

I have my VE drilled w/pin under the ring finger (right handed) my pap is like 4" and up 7/8.  the pin to pap i'm unsure of.

if i was to take the cover to 4000 would it push the reaction farther down the lane.  It seems mine is hooking about mid lane unless im in the soup and should be throwing the VG.

My VG is drilled long strong and when i had the VE drilled i thought if drilled the same as the VG it would be too long.

this ball is the only ball i have that is pin under (outside the rising that is).  
to get the later reaction that im use to what would be a good drilling. my revs are (guessing) 200 to 350 range. speed 15 to 19 , i have low tilt, axis  is around 45deg.

If i need to plug & redrill i guess i will do that (not fond of it but) will do to get the reaction im looking for.

Thanks for any help
Brian

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Re: (updated) VIRTUAL ENERGY review from Storm staffer Jeff Richgels
« Reply #4 on: August 04, 2009, 04:08:22 PM »
If you have your VE cover box finish (shiny) hitting it with 4,000 will make it go slightly earlier.  If you have it rougher than 4,000 it will go later.

If it's box finish (shiny) and going too early your best option probably is plug and re-drill.

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Re: (updated) VIRTUAL ENERGY review from Storm staffer Jeff Richgels
« Reply #5 on: August 04, 2009, 07:09:24 PM »
quote:
If you have your VE cover box finish (shiny) hitting it with 4,000 will make it go slightly earlier.  If you have it rougher than 4,000 it will go later.

If it's box finish (shiny) and going too early your best option probably is plug and re-drill.
I'd agree with redrilling.  The layout you put on it is a very aggressive layout.  Something with more of a 5" or 5.5" pin to PAP distance will give you better length and a little less overall hook.

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Re: (updated) VIRTUAL ENERGY review from Storm staffer Jeff Richgels
« Reply #6 on: August 05, 2009, 01:58:36 PM »
Mine should be in today.  4.5 x 4.5 x 2.  It's going to be fun watching it peel of the bp.
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Re: (updated) VIRTUAL ENERGY review from Storm staffer Jeff Richgels
« Reply #7 on: August 05, 2009, 03:05:36 PM »
riggs, would you say the VE is a good upgrade for the paradigm. i had 3 of them and they all rolled great. so now im looking to upgrade so to speak, i have the VG and when i see enough oil i love it.
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Re: (updated) VIRTUAL ENERGY review from Storm staffer Jeff Richgels
« Reply #8 on: August 05, 2009, 08:03:16 PM »
PARADIGM is more angular than VE, which is much "rollier" -- I know that is not a word.

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Re: (updated) VIRTUAL ENERGY review from Storm staffer Jeff Richgels
« Reply #9 on: August 17, 2009, 08:36:58 AM »
hey riggs, can you show a pic of the 0-25 degree layout??????