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    In all seriousness, perhaps take him to the alley after school and get him using a 10-12lb house ball and see what he can handle without to much strain, a little struggle isn't the end of the world, when i first went from a 11lb plastic ball (could have been 10) to my 14lb rattler i could barely throw it(yes i was week at 12), but a few weeks later i was throwing great, and the ball lasted a lot longer because of it.
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    A properly fitted, finger tip grip ball compared to a house ball; house ball is usually 2 pounds less. A junky house ball may actually hurt his progress.
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    Quote Originally Posted by billf View Post
    A properly fitted, finger tip grip ball compared to a house ball; house ball is usually 2 pounds less. A junky house ball may actually hurt his progress.

    i was more thinking of using the house ball as an idea of what he can lift, yes a properly drilled ball will be way better, but simply having him pick up the different house balls will give an idea of what he can/can't handle
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    Take a look at a c300 Scout reactive. It has the same pancake weight at the white dot. Its a great ball to learn how to hook with and is usable for drier lanes later.

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    The pro shop here has a 10 lb slingshot and a 10 lb Tropical Breeze. Out of those 2 balls which one would be best?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Brother_jd View Post
    The pro shop here has a 10 lb slingshot and a 10 lb Tropical Breeze. Out of those 2 balls which one would be best?
    It depends on which one.

    There is only one type of slingshot I believe

    http://www.bowlingball.com/products/...ple-Pearl.html

    They also have a hybrid Tropical Breeze

    http://www.bowlingball.com/products/...ck-Cherry.html

    and a pearl Tropical Breeze

    http://www.bowlingball.com/products/...ue-Silver.html


    It looks like the Slingshot is a stronger hook ball.

    Personally I would go with something stronger, IF, you know lanes will have fresh oil, such as

    http://www.bowlingball.com/products/...MEGA-DEAL.html

    http://www.bowlingball.com/products/...ck-Purple.html

    http://www.bowlingball.com/products/...ck-Silver.html

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    The cyclone uses the same core from10-16 pounds. My friends girlfriend just got one and is looks awesome and she has improved a lot. The slingshots are nice but the core doesn't start until 12 pounds.

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