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    Default Anyone know the name of this site?

    A bowling buddy suggested to me to go to a site that tells how to bowl each particular brand and type of bowling ball but I forgot the name of it and google searches have been fruitless.
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    More specifically...?

    Is it just a list? Does it rate them? Theres a pretty good link somewhere on this site...
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    hahahaha. I looked all over the ball review site, but the page I was looking for was right in front of me!

    Try this:
    http://www.bowlingboards.com/threads...ew-Spreadsheet
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    Quote Originally Posted by ArtVandelay View Post
    More specifically...?

    Is it just a list? Does it rate them? Theres a pretty good link somewhere on this site...
    Hey Art - thanks for the replies and the link in your second post - will put it in my favourites.
    However, the one my buddy suggested has videos and demos of how to bowl particular balls like Trac, Storm, etc, and then balls by each manufacturer, like the Trac 300c for example and the Storm Lucid as another?
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    Not bowlingball.com...? They have a ton of videos. Not a how to, but reaction videos.
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    I give it stab. Though a lot of site have that info

    http://tamerbowling.com/

    Example:
    Storm Lucid Bowling Ball Review with Digitrax Analysis

    Right handed Stroker, high track ,about 13 degree axis tilt. PAP is located 5 9/16” over 1 3/4” up.Speed ave. about 14 mph at the pins. Medium rev’s.High Game 300, High series 798

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    You don't change your style to the ball. You play your style and use the ball that matches up to your style and the lane. Watch any Storm Sync video and it seems everyone is throwing huge hooks. That seems to work well and all, but I just use it when I want a strong backend heavy oil ball.

    No ball has to be used a certain way. It's just matching up the ball to the conditions.

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