Gene, one of my teammates bowled a 764 last night with the recently converted marauder, that he had plugged and redrilled with the Tri Grip! He said his average has gone sky high since the change in grip. His average was around 222,,, now he is constantly averaging over 230!! He is sold on the grip!
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Ball Speed: 14.7mph; Rev. Rate: 240rpm || High Game (sanc.) = 300 (268); High Series (sanc.) = 725 (720); Clean Games: 198
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Thats actually a pretty good idea…which is rare from someone that lives in or near San Diego.
I dated a woman from San Diego for a short time. She was as fine as strawberry wine…but boil yer bunny crazy!!
I might just wait and let Mike White look at me throwing it. He's all kinds of bowling smart so he can probably tell what rev rate I'm getting just from merely hearing it roll down the lane….yeah…he's THAT good.
Last edited by Aslan; 11-12-2013 at 10:30 PM.
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USBC#: 8259-59071; USBC Sanctioned Average = 192; Lifetime Average = 172;
Ball Speed: 14.7mph; Rev. Rate: 240rpm || High Game (sanc.) = 300 (268); High Series (sanc.) = 725 (720); Clean Games: 198
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Well I know that I havent heard much about this fitting technique around here So I called the proshops today and no one around here is using this technique the closest place I could find is probably Springdale ArkieSaw which is just over 90 min drive.
I was thinking of getting my daughter a ball and having it try-grip drilled. Normally, I wouldn't even consider it…I mean, I'm still going back and forth whether to do fingertip vs. conventional grip…but I have to admit…the tri-grip felt very good and made the ball feel lighter in my hand. I think that would help her as she starts bowling to have the tri-grip drilling.
But…I'd need to find her a cheap ball to get plugged and tri-grip drilled by Mike. If I go the new ball route…might be cheaper to get it through my local shop, have it conventional drilled, and might get a free lesson for her out of the deal.
But before I go down that route…I need to get her to at least a level of interest where it's worthwhile.
And I'm kinda torn about my future in "tri-grip". Right now, I'm pretty sure that I'm gonna have my next strike ball drilled tri-grip and have a duplicate ball drilled fingertip. Have them otherwise exactly the same to do a real side-by-side comparison. Right now I have 2 16-pound Columbia300 Encounters…NIB undrilled. I figure that would be a good side-by-side comparison.
If I don't…if I change my mind…or if Mike stops doing it before the end of next year when I'm planning on making the ball change…then I might take the opportunity to have them drilled the same; but have the pin layout completely different…to see the difference in that way. Might be a good way to get 2 very different reactions from essentially the same ball.
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USBC#: 8259-59071; USBC Sanctioned Average = 192; Lifetime Average = 172;
Ball Speed: 14.7mph; Rev. Rate: 240rpm || High Game (sanc.) = 300 (268); High Series (sanc.) = 725 (720); Clean Games: 198
Smokey this is not 'Nam', this is bowling. There are rules. Proud two-time winner of a bowlingboards.com weekly ball give-away!
I have had balls that cracked on me that the pro shop had to replace even laying them out the exact same gave it complete different reaction. NO TWO BALLS ARE THE SAME
Summer before last I was in a DV8 have a ball summer league and lot of them cracked and had to be replaced the first one I had I was throwing up big numbers every time I picked it up Even threw a pair of 300's in a 12 game sweeper After it cracked and was replaced I never liked how the new ball reacted. I had a Franic that cracked on me that I loved a few months ago the replacement is nothing near the same, but I mainly threw that in a PBA league and there wont be another till summer.
My Frantic chipped today. I noticed early on that it seemed to "ding" a lot more than other balls. And this afternoon…CHIPPED!
Ughhh…unless something changes; I might not have a very good review of the Frantic. Especially if it can't last me until May when my center switches to synthetic lanes. Thats all I really need it for…just for league play until May…and then it'll be relegated to back-up ball duties for a couple months before being retired. But man…it's got about 200 games on it and now it's got a keyhole sized chip in it. I "think" it happened because the lanes were so goddam dry (ughhh!!) that to hit the lone 7-pin I had to virtually throw it over the ball return and land it on the 2-3 board. Either than or break my wrist and throw it straight. Well, when I threw it over the ball return it hit the 1-board/edge…and I "think" thats when it chipped.
Pie in the sky as this sounds…I'd like to get 1-2 300 games with it before I retire it. But at this rate…it'll be cracked in half by Easter.
Will post the picture tomorrow,,, its healing from the drilling at this time!! Can't wait to try it, out with the tri-grip tomorrow evening! Will let you know how it turns out.
Its drilled pin up, and off to the side of my ring finger!
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I thought about it for a few days, and decided to go with the Tri-Grip mainly for two reasons!
1. It so damn comfortable!
1. 50 percent more rev's in my case! (get the thumb out much quicker, and thus give me more lift, and rev's!!
I have not had a 300 yet with this grip, but I know several in the Kansas City area that have, including a woman!
YES A Real Woman, not a PBA woman bowler!
I know its hard to find a driller that knows how to drill the tri-grip! We have two here in Kansas City that I would highly recommend! If you interested drop me a line, and I will connect you with one of them!
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