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    In a nutshell, asymmetrical balls are generally "stronger" (more aggressive). That's the positive side. On the negative side is the fact that asymmetrical balls tend to magnify slight variations in the release. If you are very consistent both in terms of release, ball speed, and accuracy, you'll see more power from an asymmetrical core. If not, you are much better off with a ball with a symmetrical core which will give you a more consistent reaction.

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    TCC truth I ask Phil for pink inserts all the time would look sweet in a marvel s

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    Quote Originally Posted by RobLV1 View Post
    In a nutshell, asymmetrical balls are generally "stronger" (more aggressive). That'ssymmetricaitive side. On the negative side is the fact that asymmetrical balls tend to magnify slight variations in the release. If you are very consistent both in terms of release, ball speed, and accuracy, you'll see more power from an asymmetrical core. If not, you are much better off with a ball with a symmetrical core which will give you a more consistent reaction.

    Rob Mautner
    Oh ok got yeah. Well that's for all the info and help rob.... So I been looking they do t make very many symmetrical balls. I wonder why that is. I watched videos of the ball you suggested.. Looks like a nice rolling ball. Wondering if it's a Lil more length then the byte... I'd like it to be a Lil sooner.

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    I have very consistent ball speed and very accurate most of the time. I have that bad release here and there.
    I have a ball a while ago. Columbia 300 action packed. I believe that was a symmetrical ball. I really liked that ball. Nothing what I'm used to now with the look I like out of a ball now. But it was a great ball.

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    IQ Tour Fusion is earlier than the Byte (rg 2.49 vs. 2.52) plus it is a hybrid rather than a pearl that should also make it a little earlier, depnding on what part of the lane you play.

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    I usually like too play out and in. out over the third arrow to bout the 5 board and watch it come back and do its thing...strike i hope most of the time lol. but on days the lanes are messy and idk whats up with them i play a more straighter line down the 5 board and in....

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    The new zero gravity is one amazing ball!! I got a chance to roll one last night on a fresh oil pattern and man does that ball roll nice. And unbelievable hook. Well for me at least due to my medium ball speed and revs. The house I bowl at got all new owners and pro shop guy. He got them in the other day and I swore this ball isn't released yet but he Is selling them already. I'd buy one but imma wait and stick it out with what I have for now. Been tweaking my release and found something that works better for me so we will see how this works over the next few weeks

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