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    Well past few weeks I've drastically changed my game, all during league games. Trying to be something I'm not. Just wasn't working. Plus I really needed practice which I hadn't had in over a month. So tonight I bowled 2.5 hours. I could tell I was out of bowling shape right away but I stuck with it.

    Standing farther back is what really screwed up my accuracy. I did learn how to speed up by really swinging the ball up high and back down with some force. It wasn't so bad.. but just didn't really benefit me.

    Eventually like 2 hours in I realized if I stand back where I was standing, at the front set of dots, I could see the arrow much better. So then I went on to get a 217 after bowling like 130 for weeks. I don't think speed matters at this point and I'm not going to screw myself up trying to get speed, accuracy is where it's at. As long as I have oil then it shouldn't matter. 15mph should be enough I think. Weird sometimes though the ball wouldn't hook and would just keep skidding.

    One thing I think improved my game, and also help me figure out how people get farther left even with the ball return in the way, is to place my right foot more to the left as I walk and basically walk diagonally left.

    I also saw how hand position can affect things. I stayed with my fingers at 5 oclock mostly, since the lanes were dry. I still saw some rotation.
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    You are 100% correct about accuracy. Speed you can adjust to, accuracy, well, if you don't have it, you're sunk. I also think 15 MPH is a very workable speed. I try to stay about 15.2 - 16 on a 40 foot pattern. Last week I was throwing harder (about 16.5) and was surprised. Shot ok, and then the lanes broke down completely and had to go to a Brunswick Dry-R ball. Won all four of my points but wasn't a good showing.

    Hand position changes are critical to learn. Take your time and practice all of them because ultimately you'll find instances where you'll be able to pull that out of your bag of tricks.

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    Tonight I didn't have a good night though. I just noticed not much hook.. so I'm going to have to go back to turning the ball more somehow. Is the Modern Marvel definitely a stronger ball than Misfit?

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    Depends on what your definition of stronger is. Able to handle more oil? Definitely. Also, after over 2 hours of bowling, losing rotation is not that unusual especially when it's still fairly new to you. As your body gets tired it doesn't work like it did earlier. Building stamina helps but it also helps to get use to bowling when you're worn out so you know what you need to do to keep rolling the way you want.

    *If you haven't drilled the Modern Marvel yet, get it drilled with a drilling angle of 50 degrees or smaller, pin to PAP around 4" and a VAL of 30 degrees. This will allow it to read earlier, flare and rev up easier and hook at a high angle. This is what I used on my Terror and it's really allowed me a versatile ball that is very friendly to hand position/release changes. Makes for a good ball that will allow you to use whatever release is working that day and just change where on the lane you're standing.
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    Quote Originally Posted by billf View Post
    Depends on what your definition of stronger is. Able to handle more oil? Definitely. Also, after over 2 hours of bowling, losing rotation is not that unusual especially when it's still fairly new to you. As your body gets tired it doesn't work like it did earlier. Building stamina helps but it also helps to get use to bowling when you're worn out so you know what you need to do to keep rolling the way you want.

    *If you haven't drilled the Modern Marvel yet, get it drilled with a drilling angle of 50 degrees or smaller, pin to PAP around 4" and a VAL of 30 degrees. This will allow it to read earlier, flare and rev up easier and hook at a high angle. This is what I used on my Terror and it's really allowed me a versatile ball that is very friendly to hand position/release changes. Makes for a good ball that will allow you to use whatever release is working that day and just change where on the lane you're standing.

    Yeah able to handle more oil. I'd hate to think the Misfit was stronger, though I do think I like the ball now if it does have oil.

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    Depending how many games you have on a ball, these new balls soak up oil like sponges. "ALWAYS" wipe the ball before every first shot, and try to clean them before each series. I know Storm recommends a rejuvenation every 60 - 70 games to restore the factory (OOB - out of the box) finish. As the balls get older they get saturated with oil and start to diminish the way they were intended to hook. When bowlers don't do this, after about 100 games, you're throwing a ball with entirely different characteristics than the ball when new. Keep this in mind.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tampabaybob View Post
    Depending how many games you have on a ball, these new balls soak up oil like sponges. "ALWAYS" wipe the ball before every first shot, and try to clean them before each series. I know Storm recommends a rejuvenation every 60 - 70 games to restore the factory (OOB - out of the box) finish. As the balls get older they get saturated with oil and start to diminish the way they were intended to hook. When bowlers don't do this, after about 100 games, you're throwing a ball with entirely different characteristics than the ball when new. Keep this in mind.

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    How often do you re position a ball like that in an arsenal? Like have you ever made a heavy oil ball into a light oil ball?

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    I think many people get hung up on the speed/MPH thing by watching the scoring monitors. The problem that I have seen is that most of these monitors measure ball speed from foul line to pin deck and not by "out-of-hand." If you are averaging 15 mph, then you may actually be throwing it closer to 17 which is fast enough...

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    Good enough for me! Im going to worry about accuracy and that's it

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    Why would you want to make a heavy oil ball into a light oil ball? Just go to the ball maintenance thread and use the soak method to remove most of the oil every few weeks. You can also purchase the needed abralon pads and polish, perform by hand and restore the ball to factory finish. Definitely prolongs the life of the ball and keeps the reaction consistent.
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