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    I have a friend who has thrown three 300s this season, all with the Haywire. He averages almost 240 but has said he has more miss room that strikes with the Haywire than anything else he owns. He currently has 22 balls including the Menace and Loco Solid.
    Several others at the center have Haywires and it hasn't helped them much. They also only bowl once a week and expect a ball to be the miracle cure.
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    Quote Originally Posted by billf View Post
    I have a friend who has thrown three 300s this season, all with the Haywire. He averages almost 240 but has said he has more miss room that strikes with the Haywire than anything else he owns. He currently has 22 balls including the Menace and Loco Solid.
    Several others at the center have Haywires and it hasn't helped them much. They also only bowl once a week and expect a ball to be the miracle cure.
    I have bowled at your lanes and surprised anyone there would use a Haywire. Just seems to be like shaving your face with a lawnmower. Way too much ball for the situation.
    I remember throwing my Motiv Forza there and knew it was way too much for that old wood!
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    It was Kegan, the tall young kid. He can throw anything and have it look good. He is also one of the few that can lay the ball down on old wood and not have the heads cause an issue.
    BTW, I drilled a Cyclone RICO and it was too much for those lanes.
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    Quote Originally Posted by billf View Post
    It was Kegan, the tall young kid. He can throw anything and have it look good. He is also one of the few that can lay the ball down on old wood and not have the heads cause an issue.
    BTW, I drilled a Cyclone RICO and it was too much for those lanes.
    Ah ok Kegan, I can see him using it. I think you got a Tag didn't you? How does that roll there? My Tag has been awesome in the later games.
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