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    Quote Originally Posted by 1VegasBowler View Post
    I'm not going to disagree with you where it concerns surface adjustments, because it will have an impact.

    But, I'm not a fan of surface adjustments and I'll never disagree with those that do. I just prefer to keep mine with the OOB surface. And maybe it's because I'm fortunate enough to have an arsenal that is diverse enough to make adjustments with a particular ball/balls.
    I think I get what you are trying to say, but at least in my mind, every time you roll a ball down the lane you are already changing the OOB finish little by little. Its not going to hurt your equipment to experiment with different surfaces. The underlying peaks and grooves on your OOB finish will smooth out over time - hence why it can be beneficial to refresh/resurface at intervals.

    That being said, I don't think the OP provides enough information to get an effective answer. As others mentioned, coaching is the way to go - I wish I didn't wait so long before I had some sessions with a qualified coach.
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    Keep in mind although they state a certain surface OOB that isn't always the case. Depending on when they changed those pads at the factory the surface may not be exactly what it states. Also OOB is very hard to replicate so resurface to what you want and you will always be able to replicate that surface.

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    To add to what AlexNC said, I once researched an article for BTM and found that 60% of the time the Ball Reviewers had to change the surface to get a reaction that worked for their particular style. Sticking with an OOB surface all the time whether or not you are on a particular staff makes no sense... it is just severely limiting the balls that you can use effectively.

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    I'd invest in lessons sooner than a new ball.....but that's just me. Once a good coach gets to know your style, he/she will likely be able to recommend a ball that suits your needs.
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    Quote Originally Posted by RobLV1 View Post
    To add to what AlexNC said, I once researched an article for BTM and found that 60% of the time the Ball Reviewers had to change the surface to get a reaction that worked for their particular style. Sticking with an OOB surface all the time whether or not you are on a particular staff makes no sense... it is just severely limiting the balls that you can use effectively.
    To be clear, I don't do it for the reason I highlighted here. I do it out of preference. It also doesn't mean that I will always stick to it either. Being a staffer has nothing to do with my surface preferences. And I'm not saying this in a tone that could be construed as being testy or anything of the like.

    As I have said before, I do not disagree with changing the surface of the ball and I certainly will not argue against it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by dustypat99 View Post
    I'm a relivent new bowler been bowling about 4 months or so I throw a gold rhino pro about 15.8mph I've been told I need a ball that moves more help please
    My question is why are people, I'm assuming there's probably more than one person, telling you this?

    Is it because your ball isn't making it back to the pocket? Are balls that appear to hit the pocket not carrying? Is it a teammate who thinks that because he sets up on board 40 and sends the ball out to the edge of the gutter you should too? Is it some one from the pro shop trying to sell you another ball?
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    Quote Originally Posted by J Anderson View Post
    My question is why are people, I'm assuming there's probably more than one person, telling you this?

    Is it because your ball isn't making it back to the pocket? Are balls that appear to hit the pocket not carrying? Is it a teammate who thinks that because he sets up on board 40 and sends the ball out to the edge of the gutter you should too? Is it some one from the pro shop trying to sell you another ball?
    There are many thing that could be affecting the movement of the ball, especially with a big ball like the Rhino Pro.

    It could be the way it's drilled or the way you're releasing the ball, or maybe a combination of the 2.

    Either way, the best advice is to get a coach and see what's good and/or bad about what you're doing. They'll certainly find both while reinforcing the good and correcting the bad.
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