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    so i won the Storm IQ Tour Fusion from last weeks giveaway! pretty stoked and i've never owned a storm! so storm owners i'm looking for what to expect from this ball. early midlane, heavy back end... i'm on a pc that wont let me watch videos at work due to a sonic wall. so any info would be accepted and thanked, i'm used to a skid flip type reaction and thats typically what i throw.

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    Shaneshu87 Congrats on the win. I haven't thrown this ball personally but I have two team mates that do. This ball is a real good all around piece gets through the heads well has some mid-lane read and a nice strong finish in the oob condition. I would say this ball has enough mid-lane to be most peoples bench mark and enough on the back end if you want to move left you can. In my opinion the best "bench mark" ball out there right now. I will say if you are used to real strong skid flip it may be a little different than you are expecting I wouldn't call this ball an arc shape but with the mid-lane read it has its not as snappy as some other balls out there. Which to me is a good thing but everyone is a little different.
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    thanks for the info, i'm hoping that this might replace my recently cracked Raw Hammer Jacked i loved that ball and it was my benchmark for many years even though it was symmetrical as well

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    Default anyone out there have one?

    wondering if anyone out there currently has one and how there's is drilled?

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    Here's a quote of Rob's to someone that asked:

    Question: Drilling suggestions for Storm IQ Tour Fusion?

    Rob: Use a drilling that has worked for you in the past. When you drill holes in a bowling ball, you are simply changing the core numbers: the low rg and the differential. By using the same drill pattern on two balls, you can predict the differences based on the core numbers. When you use different layouts for different balls, you run the risk of making the two balls react the same despite their potential differences.

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    ok but the over laying issue is that i don't usually throw symmetrical balls i usually go with an asymmetrical ball so i have no idea how i should go about it, even though i had a symmetrical ball in the RH Jacked the issue there is that ball was what i used in 2009 and my game has changed allot since then mostly my release and foot work but i don't think i would want to put the same drill on that ball. so i'm just going to take a shot in the dark with this one
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    Quote Originally Posted by Shaneshu87 View Post
    wondering if anyone out there currently has one and how there's is drilled?
    I drilled a Fusion for TCCStudent, and he seems to be having good luck with it.

    I linked the page that has a description of the layout.

    http://www.bowlingboards.com/threads...g-scores/page7

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    Mike you Drill Bowling balls?

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    think im gonna go with a dual angle like my deadly aim
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    Mine is drIlled 60x4.5x35 with a weight hole (3/4" 2 1/2" deep) on my axis. The ball is very clean through the fronts with a late midland read. It makes a nice controlled angular move at the break point without being what I would call "flippy". In my arsenal it fits below my Disturbed ,Primal Rage and Venom Shock as far as oil handling capabilities, the Tribal 45x4.5
    30 is a little more continuous through the pins but I can flip flop thes two balls depending on how crisp the cackends are.

    My specs , ball speed is 12.8-13 at the pins (Quibica). Rev rate 300-325, axis rotation 45-60 (depending on the line I'm playing), tilt 9 axis 5> 1/4 up

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