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Gonz

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2 Furious vs Outlaw?
« on: December 21, 2011, 01:24:25 AM »
Hello,

 

I am looking at adding one of these balls as a controllable benchmark piece early in the night for a medium heavy THS. Pieces appear similar. PAP is 5 3/8, 1/8 up.  about 16 MPH (getting older!)

 

Anarchy works very well for me to tighten line and play straighter with a bit more speed once shots transitions and opens a bit. Though I love my Nano, it is too much ball for me most nights for the condition

 

 For those that have thrown both what differences have you seen if any?

 

Thanks in advance!

Gonz

 

 



 

Russell

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Re: 2 Furious vs Outlaw?
« Reply #1 on: December 22, 2011, 07:10:11 AM »
I think the Outlaw is a bit earlier, it has a core closer to the Road series.  I think if you're wanting a piece to handle a little more volume it would work better than the 2 Furious.  If you wanted to look at a Storm benchmark piece that would be closer to the outlaw look towards the Victory Road Solid.

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Re: 2 Furious vs Outlaw?
« Reply #2 on: December 22, 2011, 09:23:37 AM »
Victory Road solid seems to be a bit stronger than the Outlaw. The core numbers are similar in the 2 Furious and Outlaw, with the 2 F being 2.53 rg and .045 diff and the Outlaw is 2.57 rg and .048 diff.! With that being said the 2 Furious has the same coverstock as the Victory Road solid. The Outlaw is listed as a medium oil ball and the Victory Road solid is more of a med/hvy oil ball! I don't think you'll make a mistake with either ball, but of course I'd go with a Lethal Revolver!!! lol


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Re: 2 Furious vs Outlaw?
« Reply #3 on: December 23, 2011, 11:23:45 AM »
Good and helpful posts. Thanks for the replies!

 

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