Personally, if you are thinking of getting a 2nd ball, it should be a spare ball. Get where you can repeat shots with your current ball.
Right Now I'm throwing DV8 Ruckus Schizo 15 lbs. My guess by the end of the summer league I be averaging about 135, I know there is plenty of room for improvement with the current non-aggressive ball. How much did you average when you got your second ball?
Personally, if you are thinking of getting a 2nd ball, it should be a spare ball. Get where you can repeat shots with your current ball.
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I averaged about 170 at the time. I will say though, I jumped from 130s to 150s/160s pretty soon after I went from a plastic/polyester to a reactive. Wait until you have a couple clean games under your belt. Know how to pick up spares with your strike ball so that you get a better feel for how it reacts on different parts of the lane. You might find that a second ball won't really help you as much as you might hope. Of course, having more options is always a plus though.
Ill stick with my one ball for now.
I agree on the recommendation to get a spare ball. Your average will likely go up more with that than a second strike ball. Easier to shoot those corner pins.
How do you have that Schizo drilled where it's non-aggressive? It's one of DV8's hardest hooking polished balls. It's the polished companion to the Ruckus Feud, which comes back from anywhere. Just curious.
I would not go with a spare ball until around a 160-170 average. I average about 180 and just got my spare ball (actually, I got a more aggressive ball, and the one I was using before was converted to my spare ball). Personally, I would hold back on getting a spare ball until you can consistently do well with your current ball (hitting your mark, getting ball in the pocket, making most of your spares, especially single pins).
Oh, I disagree here. I think the best way to build up your average is learning to shoot spares. Buying a spare ball and learning to throw the ball straight will make a huge improvement with your scores.
And a spare ball is a great investment. It's not a ball that should never need replacing unless it becomes damaged.
Learning the throw both straight and a reasonable amount of hook is much more likely to occur with a low friction (spare) ball because you get better feedback when your release or accuracy is bad.
With a high friction ball, and a THS oil pattern, the feedback gives a lot of false positives.
Bad release, the friction makes the ball roll.
Miss right, the dry kicks the ball back.
Miss left, and the oil makes the ball skid extra.
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