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    Right now I am torn between the Defiant (original model) and the HRR....choices, choices, choices...

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    i would manily grab anyball of mine that is pin down and dull but i only have 2 balls that are not dull and thats my 2 balls for when the oil is close too dry i do have 1 pin up dull ball my 900 global the nuts and it catchs alot.

    but i would still prefer to use my HHR pin down once i get it all fixed not sure of the problem might need to get the grit taking down on it abit i think too put some teeth on it
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    Quote Originally Posted by The German Shepherd View Post
    Right now I am torn between the Defiant (original model) and the HRR....choices, choices, choices...

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    I've thrown both, drilled the same and the HRR is more aggressive. Whether you want or need that much aggression is a question only you can answer.
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    jay go with the defiant it is alittle weaker then the HHR but it is still agressive and strong but thing you cna do with it and not soo much with the HHR is throw it on medium oiled lanes the HHR will take off way too soon and the defiant will at least get down the lane before it goses anywhere.

    with difiant on medium oil: minor adjustments

    with HHR on medium oil: alot of moving around
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    Quote Originally Posted by billf View Post
    I've thrown both, drilled the same and the HRR is more aggressive. Whether you want or need that much aggression is a question only you can answer.
    I am just worried that the HRR may be TOO much ball for me. Still, I have not made a carved in stone decision yet...

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    To put this as delicately as I can I will say, when I'm playing a stroker style on a sport shot I stand 5 boards left with the HRR compared to the Nexxus. Same oil, same lane, same style. When I'm cranking it the HRR is about 8 boards left of the Nexxus. I absolutely love both balls and in no way intend my comments to be deemed at claiming anything against either ball.
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    Quote Originally Posted by billf View Post
    To put this as delicately as I can I will say, when I'm playing a stroker style on a sport shot I stand 5 boards left with the HRR compared to the Nexxus. Same oil, same lane, same style. When I'm cranking it the HRR is about 8 boards left of the Nexxus. I absolutely love both balls and in no way intend my comments to be deemed at claiming anything against either ball.
    8 boards??? Great googly moogly. And the Nexxus is a BIG ball....wow.

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