can you post a video and do you hook it or throw straight ?
I got the Hammer Nail last summer and have been forcing myself to bowl with it. I still don't like it. I haven't been bowling very long and wonder if this is common? After the last league game when I did not come anywhere near my average, didn't even break 100, I cleaned it and put it on the shelf. I went back to my old ball and have been doing marginally better.
My work schedule has changed a bit so I am really tired on league night. I am not sure if I am falsely accusing the new ball when I am just tired, but honestly it does not seem to hit the pins as hard as the old ball. They are both the same weight and drilled the same, but when I miss throw, miss my mark, etc. the old ball seems to knock over more pins and it does not like the gutter as well as the new one does. Anyway, how common is it to buy a ball and then not really like it. I am thinking of donating it to the youth league. Old Blue seems to work better for me at this time. The hubby is not thrilled with the decision to go back to Old Blue.
can you post a video and do you hook it or throw straight ?
For me at least, I found I was putting some pretty high expectations on my new ball when I got it. I did decently with my old ball and thought the key to getting higher scores was a fancy new reactive ball. Now I'm learning that the lane conditions I bowl on the most aren't really conducive for the ball I got - don't get me wrong, I love it and I think it'll be perfect for league play, but for regular open bowling, it's not the right ball. Fortunately I also have a plastic ball that I will get drilled identical to my new reactive that I can use when the lanes are dry. So lane conditions will also play a factor into whether or not you can increase your average or not. I say don't give up on the new ball just yet. If it's the ball I'm thinking it is, bowlingball.com says it's for medium-dry lanes. Does your league use more oil than that? Maybe that's why it's ending up in the gutter more - it's not getting the friction it needs to grab onto the lane. You may find that towards that last game of the night, the Hammer Nail will work better than Old Blue does (whatever ball that is - you didn't say so there's no way to know for sure) because the lanes have broken down enough by then.
I'm still learning about this stuff though, so I'd also wait for more experienced folks to chime in, but I don't think you want to give away your new ball just yet. I'm pretty sure your hubby would REALLY not like that idea.
when you got this new ball was it drilled by the same proshop? different pro shops can tend to drill differently, the layout from the first ball may fit your style better than the new one. if possible posting pictures of both balls side by side (the layout of the holes) as well as a video of yourself throwing each one it could us better understand the situation and as such provide less generic answers lol
Don't donate it yet!
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Peri can you be more specific as to what the ball is or is'nt doing? Example is it hitting light in the pocket,going brooklyn,skiding down lane and breaking to late,etc.
What is your typical house shot(38' oil christmas tree or other pattern)ask where you bowl. Also is your leagu at 6pm or 9pm?
Have you tried twiking the coverstock? Example taking surface to 1000 abralon and see if that gives you more traction.
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I can honestly say that I never gotten a ball and then not liked it. I have though gotten a ball I wanted and basicly had to learn where to throw it though being I might get a differnt layout or that ball might move just a little more differnt than the other... I would just play with it some
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If I remember correctly this is a 12 pound ball and you throw a straight ball, correct? If my memory is accurate, it's possible the new ball has a generic core, the old ball a better core and thereby driving through the pins better. When you have the opportunity to answer some of our questions I will try to get more specific for you. By the way, what was your old ball?
As for it being common to not like a new ball, I know a college player that has gone through more balls the last five years than most will in a lifetime. The best part of that was a lot of people got balls with less than twenty games on them for a fraction of the price of a new ball.
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Ben, I can't recall of the top of my head but there is a manufacturer that doesn't use a generic core at 12 pounds. Either that or I'm too old to recall correctly.
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