
Originally Posted by
Aslan
The problem with changing surfaces is; every time a condition changes, you gotta re-change the surface. I changed the surface on my Frantic trying to get more "hook" and all it did was start rolling earlier and lose energy. I had to have resurfaced and polished.
I'm not opposed to changing a surface in a tournament or something. I have little strips of 1000 wet/dry sandpaper in my bag. I'd be more afraid that by trying to get the ball to hook more, you're going to make it hook "earlier"...not "more". As I've learned the hard way trying to figure out a solid coverstock ball....the surface changes it's entire track, it doesn't give it a more angular back end....not at my low rev rate. You want more angular of a back end...you need to look at a hybrid/pearl with an assymetric core and higher differential.
At least thats what the "numbers" say. I'm not 100% sold on the numbers lately. It's hard to say what a ball will do given that everyone throws at different rev rates and speeds. I think the numbers are less impactful than bowling ball manufacturers would like us to believe when it's all said and done.
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