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Title: Which Balls Seem To Work Best At Baton Rouge?
Post by: neverbackdown_x7x on March 23, 2012, 08:32:49 PM
Trying to get some insight on what balls have had some success or at least a fighting chance at Baton Rouge so far. From what I've read most of the bowlers have been agreeing that a dull symmetric ball would have abit more room for error if you throw it just outside the 8 board (sweet spot), even if you get a nine count.  

Title: Re: Which Balls Seem To Work Best At Baton Rouge?
Post by: trackfiend on March 23, 2012, 09:23:35 PM
 My brother shot just over a 200 avg with 2 track 300t's one pin down under ring at 1000 and the other pin over bridge at 3000. Hope this helps some i will know more when i get back i go next weekend.

Title: Re: Which Balls Seem To Work Best At Baton Rouge?
Post by: kidlost2000 on March 23, 2012, 09:48:31 PM
Depends on the line you want to play. There is a great line if you get in and play the ball to 10 at the tracer down lane. The deeper your playing in the more room to miss you have inside of 10 and not go through the face. Its another option.

"1 of 1." 
Title: Re: Which Balls Seem To Work Best At Baton Rouge?
Post by: Russell on March 26, 2012, 10:27:31 AM
No.....
 
kidlost2000 wrote on 3/23/2012 7:48 PM:Depends on the line you want to play. There is a great line if you get in and play the ball to 10 at the tracer down lane. The deeper your playing in the more room to miss you have inside of 10 and not go through the face. Its another option.

"1 of 1." 


Little known fact:  In Russian "Hope" and "Change" translate to "Tax" and "Spend"
Title: Re: Which Balls Seem To Work Best At Baton Rouge?
Post by: TWOHAND834 on March 26, 2012, 11:31:08 AM
Can you elaborate on that?  Why no?
 



Russell wrote on 3/26/2012 8:27 AM:
No.....
 



kidlost2000 wrote on 3/23/2012 7:48 PM:Depends on the line you want to play. There is a great line if you get in and play the ball to 10 at the tracer down lane. The deeper your playing in the more room to miss you have inside of 10 and not go through the face. Its another option.


"1 of 1." 


Little known fact: In Russian "Hope" and "Change" translate to "Tax" and "Spend"



Peace doesnt always have to be silent.
Title: Re: Which Balls Seem To Work Best At Baton Rouge?
Post by: sport300 on March 26, 2012, 01:00:03 PM
i'll assume that's because that is one of the wrong ways to break this pattern down correctly. not to mention the flattest part of the pattern is inside. it's 39'. by design, the breakpoint is not going to be at the downlane marker.

to start, straighter angles thru the front & wait for it to open up. the breakpoint should be in the 5-8 board range usually. you never start off on these types of patterns by wheeling it. not if your trying to somehow work together with your teammates.


Title: Re: Which Balls Seem To Work Best At Baton Rouge?
Post by: TWOHAND834 on March 26, 2012, 01:09:12 PM
That is very true.  If memory serves me correctly, the range finder is the 10 board.  Only if you are deep enough and/or using pretty weak equipment, will you be able to use that as a breakpoint.  I have seen video from the USBC from people throwing from the 22-25 board out to the rnage finder and the ball struck.  That only tells a small part of the story though.



sport300 wrote on 3/26/2012 11:00 AM:
i'll assume that's because that is one of the wrong ways to break this pattern down correctly. not to mention the flattest part of the pattern is inside. it's 39'. by design, the breakpoint is not going to be at the downlane marker.


to start, straighter angles thru the front & wait for it to open up. the breakpoint should be in the 5-8 board range usually. you never start off on these types of patterns by wheeling it. not if your trying to somehow work together with your teammates.





Peace doesnt always have to be silent.
Title: Re: Which Balls Seem To Work Best At Baton Rouge?
Post by: sport300 on March 26, 2012, 01:20:44 PM
we all look & read everybody's comments & feedback to try to find the best possible formula that's going to work for you as an individual & then you try to apply it the best way with your teammates. the problem is, you only get one chance at it, then your team set is over. it's going to interesting when it's my turn, but as every year i'll do my best & try like heck to be a good teammate in the process.


Title: Re: Which Balls Seem To Work Best At Baton Rouge?
Post by: Russell on March 26, 2012, 01:59:35 PM
There is taper to the outside of the pattern, and it is DEAD flat in the middle.  Just because someone throws a ball across 5th arrow and strikes doesn't mean it's where to play.
 
You can throw a ball across 5th arrow on cheetah and strike using the 2nd range finder....but that pattern doesn't play there.  You can throw a ball up the gutter on shark and throw a strike....but that pattern doesn't play there.  It's all about finding area to miss, which isn't on the flattest part of the pattern.  The reason the US Open plays inside is because you want to keep it closer to the headpin and away from the outside.  I can guarantee you that every team over 3100 right now played right of 10 in the first game.  We all saw what happened to Steve Wilson and crew when they started around 3rd arrow.
 
Were you watching people in team event on the fresh or in minors?  You can't compare the fresh to the breakdown, we'll all be bowling behind different people in minors, so there is no way to compare the two.


Little known fact:  In Russian "Hope" and "Change" translate to "Tax" and "Spend"
Title: Re: Which Balls Seem To Work Best At Baton Rouge?
Post by: TWOHAND834 on March 26, 2012, 02:08:32 PM
Thats what I wanted to hear.  Thanks, man!
 



Russell wrote on 3/26/2012 11:59 AM:
There is taper to the outside of the pattern, and it is DEAD flat in the middle.  Just because someone throws a ball across 5th arrow and strikes doesn't mean it's where to play.

 

You can throw a ball across 5th arrow on cheetah and strike using the 2nd range finder....but that pattern doesn't play there.  You can throw a ball up the gutter on shark and throw a strike....but that pattern doesn't play there.  It's all about finding area to miss, which isn't on the flattest part of the pattern.  The reason the US Open plays inside is because you want to keep it closer to the headpin and away from the outside.  I can guarantee you that every team over 3100 right now played right of 10 in the first game.  We all saw what happened to Steve Wilson and crew when they started around 3rd arrow.

 

Were you watching people in team event on the fresh or in minors?  You can't compare the fresh to the breakdown, we'll all be bowling behind different people in minors, so there is no way to compare the two.


Little known fact: In Russian "Hope" and "Change" translate to "Tax" and "Spend"



Peace doesnt always have to be silent.
Title: Re: Which Balls Seem To Work Best At Baton Rouge?
Post by: neverbackdown_x7x on March 26, 2012, 05:03:55 PM
That's pretty much my mentality when I go there next month is to help my teammates and not let them down in any way. This is my first year doing Nationals so I have alot of reason to bowl good but also learn from this experience. I think there's only two of us on our team that's bowling regular and I might be the only one that uses a dull ball in the bag. But on the plus side my teammates are for the most part straight strokers that plays up around the 10 board so the lanes won't be too broken down if we're playing around the same area. 
 
sport300 wrote on 3/26/2012 11:20 AM:
we all look & read everybody's comments & feedback to try to find the best possible formula that's going to work for you as an individual & then you try to apply it the best way with your teammates. the problem is, you only get one chance at it, then your team set is over. it's going to interesting when it's my turn, but as every year i'll do my best & try like heck to be a good teammate in the process.




Title: Re: Which Balls Seem To Work Best At Baton Rouge?
Post by: themachine300 on March 27, 2012, 11:37:04 AM
Russell keeping it real.  For most players keeping a straighter angle through the front part of the lane with surface to break them down is the way to go, especially on the fresh.  Some heavy hands can belly it a little bit, but you just have to make good shots.  They are playable, you just have to be smart


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Title: Re: Which Balls Seem To Work Best At Baton Rouge?
Post by: themachine300 on March 27, 2012, 11:44:53 AM
I also 2nd that any team that shoot any numbers is right of 10.  If you ever watch a regional or national tour stop, during practice 90% of the pros throw grit up the gutter to give them help to right.  Then shortly after practice take a little step to the left, possible change equipment, and now you have a little help left and right.  Its not a THS wall by any means, but it isn't flat either.


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Move left, hook it more.....

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Title: Re: Which Balls Seem To Work Best At Baton Rouge?
Post by: mrfrostee on March 27, 2012, 12:15:45 PM
Will be my first time at nationals. Going with 9 other first timers, I will be the only lefty. I throw the ball very slow around 13 according to my home center. With revs in the 250-300 range(guessing). What would be a good ball choice for me to use? I currently have a shined up Mutent Cell and a Hammer Hot Sauce polished.
Title: Re: Which Balls Seem To Work Best At Baton Rouge?
Post by: al_g on March 27, 2012, 12:43:25 PM
I bowled earlier this month and you're spot on. In team and doubles we never wanted our break point inside of 8. In singles we were forced to play the down lane marker because the people we switched with played the break point  at 10-12 so outside of that was hang and inside was hook. Because of that we had guys between 4th-6th arrow depending on equipment and rev rates playing out to 9-10. And this was the 9:20am squad. I felt sorry for the people who had to bowl on that pair at 11:40am. In general I think 11:40am will be really burnt.
sport300 wrote on 3/26/2012 11:00 AM:
i'll assume that's because that is one of the wrong ways to break this pattern down correctly. not to mention the flattest part of the pattern is inside. it's 39'. by design, the breakpoint is not going to be at the downlane marker.

to start, straighter angles thru the front & wait for it to open up. the breakpoint should be in the 5-8 board range usually. you never start off on these types of patterns by wheeling it. not if your trying to somehow work together with your teammates.



 
Edited by al_g on 3/27/2012 at 2:32 PM
Title: Re: Which Balls Seem To Work Best At Baton Rouge?
Post by: txbowler on March 27, 2012, 05:16:39 PM
 In my opinion, with you lower ball speed and the amount of backend hook on the fresh this year, you will want to be playing out around 6-7 at the break point.  Also, with polished equipment, at nationals, you will get a definite skip/snap reaction once your ball reaches the friction down lane.  I would recommend what I have read many people post here.  The take polish off of both off you balls for team.  I would probably put 1500 on the cell and 2000 on the hot sauce.  After team, and based on the reactions you saw, and what squad you have for minors, you can polish them for S/D at one of the booths. 
 
mrfrostee wrote on 3/27/2012 10:15 AM:
Will be my first time at nationals. Going with 9 other first timers, I will be the only lefty. I throw the ball very slow around 13 according to my home center. With revs in the 250-300 range(guessing). What would be a good ball choice for me to use? I currently have a shined up Mutent Cell and a Hammer Hot Sauce polished.


Title: Re: Which Balls Seem To Work Best At Baton Rouge?
Post by: r534me on March 28, 2012, 11:23:19 AM
I read one post on BR and one on Bowl.com about using a Track 300T with some success.  That seems to fit the mold of using a sym ball on the pattern. I have not seen any 300Ts rolled in my area.  I do have a rapid fire solid and while I am not great with the numbers is that similar to a 300T?  I believe the core is smaller but I not sure of the other differences.  BTM overall hook ratings are similar for the two at 47 and 48 respectively. 

Title: Re: Which Balls Seem To Work Best At Baton Rouge?
Post by: Greazygeo on March 28, 2012, 03:31:23 PM
I bought a 300T when I got there and had it sanded to 1000.  Worked really well for me first two games of team, when i hit my mark anyway.  Tried it in 2nd shift doubles first game and it was leaving too many flat tens.  Switched to a Cherry Vibe but it was 4000 polished and jumped too much on the back end.  Ended up with my shiny urethane Hammer.  Moved inside with that and had the best look.  Shot two games over 200 with it.   
 
r534me wrote on 3/28/2012 9:23 AM:I read one post on BR and one on Bowl.com about using a Track 300T with some success.  That seems to fit the mold of using a sym ball on the pattern. I have not seen any 300Ts rolled in my area.  I do have a rapid fire solid and while I am not great with the numbers is that similar to a 300T?  I believe the core is smaller but I not sure of the other differences.  BTM overall hook ratings are similar for the two at 47 and 48 respectively. 



2011-2012- avg 185
Current arsenal....Faball  Burgandy Hammer, Hammer Blue urethane / Cherry Vibe/ Onyx Vibe, Black Widow Bite, Track 300T/ 718A, Storm 2 Furious / Tropical and Lightning Storms,  Maxim spare ball. 
Title: Re: Which Balls Seem To Work Best At Baton Rouge?
Post by: r534me on March 28, 2012, 10:07:12 PM


Thanks for the info.  Can you share your rev rate and speed, and how far outside you were?

 

That's Interesting that the cherry vibe reacted that way.  I guess you need control equipment and that's why you went to a shiny hammer urethane ball?  Was that a faball or the new blue hammer?


Greazygeo wrote on 3/28/2012 1:31 PM:
I bought a 300T when I got there and had it sanded to 1000.  Worked really well for me first two games of team, when i hit my mark anyway.  Tried it in 2nd shift doubles first game and it was leaving too many flat tens.  Switched to a Cherry Vibe but it was 4000 polished and jumped too much on the back end.  Ended up with my shiny urethane Hammer.  Moved inside with that and had the best look.  Shot two games over 200 with it.   

 


r534me wrote on 3/28/2012 9:23 AM:I read one post on BR and one on Bowl.com about using a Track 300T with some success.  That seems to fit the mold of using a sym ball on the pattern. I have not seen any 300Ts rolled in my area.  I do have a rapid fire solid and while I am not great with the numbers is that similar to a 300T?  I believe the core is smaller but I not sure of the other differences.  BTM overall hook ratings are similar for the two at 47 and 48 respectively. 








2011-2012- avg 185

Current arsenal....Faball  Burgandy Hammer, Hammer Blue urethane / Cherry Vibe/ Onyx Vibe, Black Widow Bite, Track 300T/ 718A, Storm 2 Furious / Tropical and Lightning Storms,  Maxim spare ball. 




Title: Re: Which Balls Seem To Work Best At Baton Rouge?
Post by: Greazygeo on March 29, 2012, 02:19:00 AM
My ball speed is 14-15, not really sure on the rev rate.  Medium high I guess.  My shot was up the 8 board for team.....as long as I hit that spot I got a strike.  Hit the 7 and it was a washout....hit the 9 for a split....hit the 10 and watch it go left.  I can tell you I hit the 9 board 8 times. 
 
Dbls we were 2nd shift.  Tried the same mark with the 300T first 5-6 frames, it was just burning up too much in the front. (4 flat tens and a strike in the first 5 frames).   The cherry vibe would launch like a rocket at the end of the pattern.  Wish I would have knocked the polish off ahead of time.  5 splits in the first two games with it.  
 
The urethane is the new Blue Hammer one with the Vibe core.  It's an awesome ball!  I was able to move more inside with it, played up 15 and shot a 211.  Then we had to switch pairs and took half the game to find the left lane.  Shot 213 second game.  Then my line dried up third game and didn't have anything to ball down.  Three more splits.   
 
This is the third open I've attended.  Didnt shoot very good scorewise, but was happy with how I did.  
 
There were some guys playing deep inside.  I don't have the ball speed for that.  
r534me wrote on 3/28/2012 8:07 PM:


Thanks for the info.  Can you share your rev rate and speed, and how far outside you were?

 

That's Interesting that the cherry vibe reacted that way.  I guess you need control equipment and that's why you went to a shiny hammer urethane ball?  Was that a faball or the new blue hammer?


Greazygeo wrote on 3/28/2012 1:31 PM:
I bought a 300T when I got there and had it sanded to 1000.  Worked really well for me first two games of team, when i hit my mark anyway.  Tried it in 2nd shift doubles first game and it was leaving too many flat tens.  Switched to a Cherry Vibe but it was 4000 polished and jumped too much on the back end.  Ended up with my shiny urethane Hammer.  Moved inside with that and had the best look.  Shot two games over 200 with it.   

 


r534me wrote on 3/28/2012 9:23 AM:I read one post on BR and one on Bowl.com about using a Track 300T with some success.  That seems to fit the mold of using a sym ball on the pattern. I have not seen any 300Ts rolled in my area.  I do have a rapid fire solid and while I am not great with the numbers is that similar to a 300T?  I believe the core is smaller but I not sure of the other differences.  BTM overall hook ratings are similar for the two at 47 and 48 respectively. 








2011-2012- avg 185

Current arsenal....Faball  Burgandy Hammer, Hammer Blue urethane / Cherry Vibe/ Onyx Vibe, Black Widow Bite, Track 300T/ 718A, Storm 2 Furious / Tropical and Lightning Storms,  Maxim spare ball. 






2011-2012- avg 185
Current arsenal....Faball  Burgandy Hammer, Hammer Blue urethane / Cherry Vibe/ Onyx Vibe, Black Widow Bite, Track 300T/ 718A, Storm 2 Furious / Tropical and Lightning Storms,  Maxim spare ball. 
Title: Re: Which Balls Seem To Work Best At Baton Rouge?
Post by: r534me on March 29, 2012, 04:01:19 AM
Thanks for the update.  I have an original blue hammer and that thing arcs nicely.  Almost makes me want to bring it. :)


Title: Re: Which Balls Seem To Work Best At Baton Rouge?
Post by: Greazygeo on March 29, 2012, 03:36:33 PM
One of the guys that went with us used one of those.  It was his first time at Nats. 
 
Our league shot this year has been very difficult.  As a last resort I picked up the Blue around New Years.  I've been throwing it ever since.  First time back with a reactive was this tourney.  Up until the day before we left I was planning on the Burgandy Faball, Blue, Cherry Vibe, 718A and Maxim spare ball.  Took all those minus the Burgandy.  Kinda wish I would have taken it and left the Cherry Vibe at home.  
 
Took a bit to relearn how to throw the urethane stuff.....really like it now!  
r534me wrote on 3/29/2012 2:01 AM:
Thanks for the update.  I have an original blue hammer and that thing arcs nicely.  Almost makes me want to bring it. :)




2011-2012- avg 185
Current arsenal....Faball  Burgandy Hammer, Hammer Blue urethane / Cherry Vibe/ Onyx Vibe, Black Widow Bite, Track 300T/ 718A, Storm 2 Furious / Tropical and Lightning Storms,  Maxim spare ball. 
Title: Re: Which Balls Seem To Work Best At Baton Rouge?
Post by: Dave81644 on March 29, 2012, 05:45:10 PM
I had the 300T drilled therein the Ebonite booth based on KYLE's recommendation
He mentioned I should have the 5-6-7 board to myself (lefty) and he was dead on
I did not realize that i should have listened to him until I was done.
 
I had mine at 2000 dull
im 375 ish and 16-16.5
 
getting the ball to start turning before the end of the pattern is ideal
Take your equipment to the EBONITE booth prior to team event
KYLE will evaluate your arsenal and surfaces
You can decide what to do from there
 
Those guys know right where to play and what surface based on what you tell/show him
I would not hesitate to buy from them again


Title: Re: Which Balls Seem To Work Best At Baton Rouge?
Post by: r534me on March 29, 2012, 10:27:01 PM
I've seen the track videos of the 300T.  I haven't actually seen one thrown around here.  What would you compare it, if any, balls that you have or seen?

Title: Re: Which Balls Seem To Work Best At Baton Rouge?
Post by: Greazygeo on March 30, 2012, 03:26:34 AM
It reminds me of my Onyx Vibe.  The 300T is very strong for me.  Tried it in league last nite....way too strong as expected. 
 
Pretty much any symmetrical core ball with a dull finish should work fine.  I happen to like the Track stuff, so that's what I went with.
 
I also got mine drilled up at the Track / Ebonite/ Columbia 300 booth by the K+K guys....they did my 718A last year at Reno too.  
r534me wrote on 3/29/2012 8:27 PM:I've seen the track videos of the 300T.  I haven't actually seen one thrown around here.  What would you compare it, if any, balls that you have or seen?



2011-2012- avg 185
Current arsenal....Faball  Burgandy Hammer, Hammer Blue urethane / Cherry Vibe/ Onyx Vibe, Black Widow Bite, Track 300T/ 718A, Storm 2 Furious / Tropical and Lightning Storms,  Maxim spare ball. 
Title: Re: Which Balls Seem To Work Best At Baton Rouge?
Post by: r534me on March 30, 2012, 04:27:04 AM
I was looking into some of the sym balls I have like the t-road, rapid fire, marvel, hyroad that might roll like a 300T.  I have thrown an Onyx before and it's smooth.    I thinking I might go with the hyroad and bring the cover down to 2k.  I have a marvel that is being punched out right now that could be used in the fresh for awhile.
 
Greazygeo wrote on 3/30/2012 1:26 AM:
It reminds me of my Onyx Vibe.  The 300T is very strong for me.  Tried it in league last nite....way too strong as expected. 
 
Pretty much any symmetrical core ball with a dull finish should work fine.  I happen to like the Track stuff, so that's what I went with.
 
I also got mine drilled up at the Track / Ebonite/ Columbia 300 booth by the K+K guys....they did my 718A last year at Reno too.  
r534me wrote on 3/29/2012 8:27 PM:I've seen the track videos of the 300T.  I haven't actually seen one thrown around here.  What would you compare it, if any, balls that you have or seen?



2011-2012- avg 185
Current arsenal....Faball  Burgandy Hammer, Hammer Blue urethane / Cherry Vibe/ Onyx Vibe, Black Widow Bite, Track 300T/ 718A, Storm 2 Furious / Tropical and Lightning Storms,  Maxim spare ball. 


Title: Re: Which Balls Seem To Work Best At Baton Rouge?
Post by: Greazygeo on March 30, 2012, 05:11:03 PM
I'd go with whatever ball has the lower differential and dull that one down (depending how its drilled).  If you are going to play outside that is.  Then try to have another ball that goes abit longer for when the lanes break down.  There was only one other guy playing a similar line on team, so mine didnt break down till 1st part of game three......
 
r534me wrote on 3/30/2012 2:27 AM:
I was looking into some of the sym balls I have like the t-road, rapid fire, marvel, hyroad that might roll like a 300T.  I have thrown an Onyx before and it's smooth.    I thinking I might go with the hyroad and bring the cover down to 2k.  I have a marvel that is being punched out right now that could be used in the fresh for awhile.
 
Greazygeo wrote on 3/30/2012 1:26 AM:
It reminds me of my Onyx Vibe.  The 300T is very strong for me.  Tried it in league last nite....way too strong as expected. 
 
Pretty much any symmetrical core ball with a dull finish should work fine.  I happen to like the Track stuff, so that's what I went with.
 
I also got mine drilled up at the Track / Ebonite/ Columbia 300 booth by the K+K guys....they did my 718A last year at Reno too.  
r534me wrote on 3/29/2012 8:27 PM:I've seen the track videos of the 300T.  I haven't actually seen one thrown around here.  What would you compare it, if any, balls that you have or seen?



2011-2012- avg 185
Current arsenal....Faball  Burgandy Hammer, Hammer Blue urethane / Cherry Vibe/ Onyx Vibe, Black Widow Bite, Track 300T/ 718A, Storm 2 Furious / Tropical and Lightning Storms,  Maxim spare ball. 




2011-2012- avg 185
Current arsenal....Faball  Burgandy Hammer, Hammer Blue urethane / Cherry Vibe/ Onyx Vibe, Black Widow Bite, Track 300T/ 718A, Storm 2 Furious / Tropical and Lightning Storms,  Maxim spare ball. 
Title: Re: Which Balls Seem To Work Best At Baton Rouge?
Post by: milorafferty on March 30, 2012, 06:03:48 PM
How about something like a 900 Global Favorite? Or a Roto Grip Shining Star?
Title: Re: Which Balls Seem To Work Best At Baton Rouge?
Post by: r534me on March 31, 2012, 02:57:29 AM
I am on the left side and likely need a little more surface than the right side.  Not sure I can ball up.  Last year, I saw no breakdown whatsoever in nine games.  I bowled the 920/30am squad for minors and the two pairs I landed on were fresh because no teams bowled on them.
 
I play on playing close to the outside and not tilting the ball very much.  I hope that ensures the ball won't go pass the breakpoint.  I want to keep my angles tight.
 
Greazygeo wrote on 3/30/2012 3:11 PM:
I'd go with whatever ball has the lower differential and dull that one down (depending how its drilled).  If you are going to play outside that is.  Then try to have another ball that goes abit longer for when the lanes break down.  There was only one other guy playing a similar line on team, so mine didnt break down till 1st part of game three......
 
r534me wrote on 3/30/2012 2:27 AM:
I was looking into some of the sym balls I have like the t-road, rapid fire, marvel, hyroad that might roll like a 300T.  I have thrown an Onyx before and it's smooth.    I thinking I might go with the hyroad and bring the cover down to 2k.  I have a marvel that is being punched out right now that could be used in the fresh for awhile.
 
Greazygeo wrote on 3/30/2012 1:26 AM:
It reminds me of my Onyx Vibe.  The 300T is very strong for me.  Tried it in league last nite....way too strong as expected. 
 
Pretty much any symmetrical core ball with a dull finish should work fine.  I happen to like the Track stuff, so that's what I went with.
 
I also got mine drilled up at the Track / Ebonite/ Columbia 300 booth by the K+K guys....they did my 718A last year at Reno too.  
r534me wrote on 3/29/2012 8:27 PM:I've seen the track videos of the 300T.  I haven't actually seen one thrown around here.  What would you compare it, if any, balls that you have or seen?



2011-2012- avg 185
Current arsenal....Faball  Burgandy Hammer, Hammer Blue urethane / Cherry Vibe/ Onyx Vibe, Black Widow Bite, Track 300T/ 718A, Storm 2 Furious / Tropical and Lightning Storms,  Maxim spare ball. 




2011-2012- avg 185
Current arsenal....Faball  Burgandy Hammer, Hammer Blue urethane / Cherry Vibe/ Onyx Vibe, Black Widow Bite, Track 300T/ 718A, Storm 2 Furious / Tropical and Lightning Storms,  Maxim spare ball. 


Title: Re: Which Balls Seem To Work Best At Baton Rouge?
Post by: Dave81644 on March 31, 2012, 12:00:50 PM
the 300T can be drilled many different ways
I have a weight hole on my axis to smooth out the motion
I bet you could drill the 300T to be fairly strong, mine is not strong at all
KYLE in the booth has it dialed in perfectly to start its movement just before the end of the pattern.
 
I had the same look on the fresh as in minors from the left side, with the proper angle and speed, the 300T was perfect, breakpoint was great, did not over react and the carry was very good.
Covering less boards was the key in my opinion
I also had a gamechanger-pin in finger, and an Outburst which was a little to early
I should have polished my GC for minors, it would have been better.
You can pretty much assume to use the weakest ball possible (not including spare or urethane) and it will bne playable.
 
Pin up and/or asymetric did not have a look in team
maybe on the burn if its shiny enough