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Sir Bowl-A-Lot

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Storm Shift Drilling?
« on: March 07, 2007, 11:41:54 AM »
Here's my predicament:

I had an Agent with a 3" pin drilled 3 3/8 x 3 3/8 (pin even with ring) with a very large X-hole located on my PAP.  It was one heck of a ball with at least medium oil upfront with dry backends.  The only gripe I had about the ball was that if there was any significant amount of carrydown or a long pattern, the ball would skid too long before hitting the break.  Well, the Agent cracked and Storm is replacing it.

Now, I recently purchased a Shift with a 3" pin because the price was right and I'm always a sucker for trying new bowling equipment.  I was just wondering how well the same drilling would work on the Shift?  I am looking for basically the same reaction shape (very strong snap and recovery on the backend).  I am hoping that the Shift can handle carrydown a bit better than the Agent though.  If the Shift can fill the shoes that my late Agent left, then I may drill my replacement Agent for more length (say 4.5 x 3.5 or something like that).

Anyone have any input?
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Edited on 3/7/2007 8:42 PM

 

rocafellarocks

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Re: Storm Shift Drilling?
« Reply #1 on: March 08, 2007, 09:08:54 AM »
I drilled my shift the same way as my agent. The lanes that i used it on were the same shot but one of them had a lot of carry down while the other was minimal. I played the same mark at the arrows but stood 5 board to the right on the lane with the carrydown. The shift starts to hook about 5 feet sooner than the agent with a lot more move on the backend. I wouldn't say that it snapped hard but it really moved off the dry. If i missed to the inside the shift didn't finish because it slid to far and left flat tens.

What i found out that bouncing it off the dry was the best way and it always came back. Over all i would say the Shift hooks about 5 more board than the Agent and would suggest that everyone get one. Hope this helps.

greenefam

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Re: Storm Shift Drilling?
« Reply #2 on: March 08, 2007, 11:31:05 AM »
I own the following balls for comparison -

Shift (drilled 4 x 4)
Agent ( drilled 4 1/2 x 3)

I agree that the Shift needs a bit more dry than the Agent - but not that much more.  When it finds the dry it reacts more violently than the Agent but it also seems to go at least 2 feet longer than the Agent.  Bottom line for me is that the Shift and the Agent seem to cover almost exactly the same amount of boards but the Shift is longer and more angular than the Agent.

I don't think this is really a coverstock discussion, rather the Shift is a very different core than anything Storm has ever made so it's lane read should be different.  It is an asymentric ball where the mass bias is created by shape - not weight distribution.  I'd pay very close attention to the Storm drilling instructions in order to get what you want out of it.

To the original question as a carrydown replacement for an Agent.  As a pearl particle it 'should' do what you are looking for but I'd argue as others have  that a Pyro would be a better bet.  IMO a Shift will give you a different angle look than an Agent but it really won't be the carrydown solution.  Especially since the core will drive you to more angle and opening you up to carrydown being more of a concern.  

For longer patterns get a Double Agent - it's like bowling with snow tires that are always grabbing the surface.  For shorter patterns the Pyro seems to be the best Storm carrydown ball.





Edited on 3/8/2007 12:29 PM

dthardcore

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Re: Storm Shift Drilling?
« Reply #3 on: March 08, 2007, 12:43:08 PM »
I have noticed with the Shift that if I throw it out to/past the 7 board that it will break earlier and much stronger causing my ball to go brooklyn. But if I keep it inside of the 7 the ball will come strong into the pocket and not over react.