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Post by MrPerfect on Nov 29, 2006 17:17:24 GMT -5
Perfect I think what screwed is trying to say in a NICE way is to stop throwing the ball like a pu$$y when you move in deeper and start trying to swing the lane #nutkick# when standing 25 playing 12 you can fluff the ball down the lane and get the ball to hit. But when having to stand 10 to 15 boards deeper and playing a line 5 to 10 boards deeper "BUT" having to play the same "BREAK POINT" because of carrydown your miilder cover balls will not have the finishing power to cover so many boards. If the heads breakdown at 10- 15 for example the heads will hook in this area even throwing plastic. You have to move in DEEPER with your feet and your mark to find oil. So you get a more aggressive ball and boom the lane. But even if you do this you can't "FLUFF" the ball and expect the same hit even though the ball is designed to recover from this angle. Got to get ready for work c yall later I don't fluff the ball... .....I put more on the ball now than I did 20 years ago...lol.... I'm just able to get the ball down the lane because of my good mechanics and arm swing... and if you don't believe me, you can ask Charlie Mills. He said I have one of the best arms swings in the game.....And that's coming from a very talented all around great bowler with many accomplishments. And I'm sure a soon to be Pasadena Hall of Famer, hopefully with me along side this year.... ;D
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Post by screwedntexas on Nov 30, 2006 8:58:40 GMT -5
Perfect I think what screwed is trying to say in a NICE way is to stop throwing the ball like a pu$$y when you move in deeper and start trying to swing the lane #nutkick# when standing 25 playing 12 you can fluff the ball down the lane and get the ball to hit. But when having to stand 10 to 15 boards deeper and playing a line 5 to 10 boards deeper "BUT" having to play the same "BREAK POINT" because of carrydown your miilder cover balls will not have the finishing power to cover so many boards. If the heads breakdown at 10- 15 for example the heads will hook in this area even throwing plastic. You have to move in DEEPER with your feet and your mark to find oil. So you get a more aggressive ball and boom the lane. But even if you do this you can't "FLUFF" the ball and expect the same hit even though the ball is designed to recover from this angle. Got to get ready for work c yall later I don't fluff the ball... .....I put more on the ball now than I did 20 years ago...lol.... I'm just able to get the ball down the lane because of my good mechanics and arm swing... and if you don't believe me, you can ask Charlie Mills. He said I have one of the best arms swings in the game.....And that's coming from a very talented all around great bowler with many accomplishments. And I'm sure a soon to be Pasadena Hall of Famer, hopefully with me along side this year.... ;D Keep the hall of fame crap out of this, this is about equipment. Perfect want the perfect ball with the perfect lay out lol. Well your in luck because i have the layout for you all you need to do is pick a ball. The layout I will put on it is a very special one and is top secret. Its called a pin high 135* or 155* layout but it is very condition specific. You normaly cant use it on slick inside dry outside lanes because it creats so much natuaral push it would go past the break if it hits oil inside. I have both of these layouts on my equipment and absolutely love them on dry stuff and burnt up heads / mids. www.rollrite.co.uk/secrets.php?id=10
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Post by MrPerfect on Nov 30, 2006 9:17:57 GMT -5
I don't fluff the ball... .....I put more on the ball now than I did 20 years ago...lol.... I'm just able to get the ball down the lane because of my good mechanics and arm swing... and if you don't believe me, you can ask Charlie Mills. He said I have one of the best arms swings in the game.....And that's coming from a very talented all around great bowler with many accomplishments. And I'm sure a soon to be Pasadena Hall of Famer, hopefully with me along side this year.... ;D Keep the hall of fame crap out of this, this is about equipment. Perfect want the perfect ball with the perfect lay out lol. Well your in luck because i have the layout for you all you need to do is pick a ball. The layout I will put on it is a very special one and is top secret. Its called a pin high 135* or 155* layout but it is very condition specific. You normaly cant use it on slick inside dry outside lanes because it creats so much natuaral push it would go past the break if it hits oil inside. I have both of these layouts on my equipment and absolutely love them on dry stuff and burnt up heads / mids. www.rollrite.co.uk/secrets.php?id=10Sorry screwed, was just messing with xbom.... I read the info on those drill patterns, I don't think that is what I'm looking for on either drill pattern. I just want my ball to get through the mids pretty good and break towards the pocket with a little better than normal break but not as hard of a flip pattern that you put in my Horizon. I just don't want anything that will help the ball get in to a roll too early, that's why I'm thinking a med. to med high RG ball will help that... Or am I thinking wrong
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Post by screwedntexas on Nov 30, 2006 9:27:07 GMT -5
not a problem if you dont like the idea lol, we can go pin high and put the pin in a high rg plane for length but put the cg in a arc layout that will be kicked right closer to your axis. Your horizon is stacked off your axis thats why it has a sudden change in direction. This layout will give you the same length but more arcy of the spot.
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Post by screwedntexas on Nov 30, 2006 9:28:12 GMT -5
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Post by MrPerfect on Nov 30, 2006 9:30:12 GMT -5
not a problem if you dont like the idea lol, we can go pin high and put the pin in a high rg plane for length but put the cg in a arc layout that will be kicked right closer to your axis. Your horizon is stacked off your axis thats why it has a sudden change in direction. This layout will give you the same length but more arcy of the spot. Were any of those balls I named yesterday a med. rg ball? I can't remember...lol..old age setting in.. Brunswick Radical Inferno Ebonite SR300 Roto Grip RS-P Storm T-Road Pearl Track Equation Columbia Wrath
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Post by screwedntexas on Nov 30, 2006 10:00:08 GMT -5
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Post by MrPerfect on Nov 30, 2006 10:01:12 GMT -5
not a problem if you dont like the idea lol, we can go pin high and put the pin in a high rg plane for length but put the cg in a arc layout that will be kicked right closer to your axis. Your horizon is stacked off your axis thats why it has a sudden change in direction. This layout will give you the same length but more arcy of the spot. Were any of those balls I named yesterday a med. rg ball? I can't remember...lol..old age setting in.. Brunswick Radical Inferno Ebonite SR300 Roto Grip RS-P Storm T-Road Pearl Track Equation Columbia Wrath After looking at all those balls again today, I'm liking the Storm T-Road and Columbia Wrath and Brunswick Radical Inferno the best.... but I'm still undecided about that last drill design you asked me to look at...It could work for what I'm wanting.
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Post by screwedntexas on Nov 30, 2006 10:02:02 GMT -5
the equation is a good ball, radar is a good ball they are all good balls so you cant go wrong with any of them.
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Post by screwedntexas on Nov 30, 2006 10:03:52 GMT -5
the equation is a good ball, radar is a good ball they are all good balls so you cant go wrong with any of them. So is that one of the ones you want? either of them will work. I like the t-road more but thats my preference.
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Post by PBAHoFer on Nov 30, 2006 10:07:15 GMT -5
the equation is a good ball, radar is a good ball they are all good balls so you cant go wrong with any of them. I was wanting an Equation when I first read about it... but, I am not wanting to spend top dollar for balls right now... I don't want to be known as the 165 average bowler that buys every new ball that comes out and shoots 165....
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Post by MrPerfect on Nov 30, 2006 10:08:03 GMT -5
the equation is a good ball, radar is a good ball they are all good balls so you cant go wrong with any of them. So is that one of the ones you want? either of them will work. I like the t-road more but thats my preference. After looking at the Radical Inferno again, I kind of like that one more than the Wrath. So, I'm trying to decide between the t-Road and Radical Inferno now...lol... I feel like a kid in a candy store, can't make up my mind...lol...
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Post by screwedntexas on Nov 30, 2006 10:10:51 GMT -5
So is that one of the ones you want? either of them will work. I like the t-road more but thats my preference. After looking at the Radical Inferno again, I kind of like that one more than the Wrath. So, I'm trying to decide between the t-Road and Radical Inferno now...lol... I feel like a kid in a candy store, can't make up my mind...lol... Ok well from what I have heard the radical is long and strong (angular) The wrath I have seen being thrown and wasnt to impressed with it. I really like the way the equation moves. Let me find you some videos of each so you can see what they look like and maybe help you decide.
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Post by MrPerfect on Nov 30, 2006 10:12:57 GMT -5
Just looked at the Punisher link you sent me, I like that ball to....
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Post by MrPerfect on Nov 30, 2006 10:13:52 GMT -5
After looking at the Radical Inferno again, I kind of like that one more than the Wrath. So, I'm trying to decide between the t-Road and Radical Inferno now...lol... I feel like a kid in a candy store, can't make up my mind...lol... Ok well from what I have heard the radical is long and strong (angular) The wrath I have seen being thrown and wasnt to impressed with it. I really like the way the equation moves. Let me find you some videos of each so you can see what they look like and maybe help you decide. That would be great.... that would help me decide...
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