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    Just bought a Twisted Fury Solid on Friday, should be ready Tuesday, am I gonna have to change my shot tremendously to accompany the ball? I'm a right handed stroker, throw just left of the third arrow and generally get it out to about 7 or 8 before my widow breaks back in. Any help is much appreciated.
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    I wanna renig that, it gets more out to like 5.
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    i have never rolled the fury solid, but from watching others this piece seems to read the midlane strong with a pronounced reaction off the dry boards. What are you looking for this piece to do? Do you want to play deeper inside or go more down & in? is it to be a step up or a step down from your venom?
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    Well, I just picked it up and threw with it today. The lanes were soaked, but once I got some ball speed on in it crushed the pocket, didn't have to change my shot at all. Its a step up from the venom in that the venom goes too long for lanes conditioned like that so I threw a lot better than I would have with the venom. I sent it out to about 5 and it drilled the pocket a little high, so the ball has kick to it. threw a 640 in about 20 minutes with just the Solid, its a good ball.
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    did you adjust the cover at all?
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    nope, box finish
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    I wouldnt think about "changing your shot" until you throw the ball and see how it rolls. Yes if this is a stronger ball you may have to move right or left depending on what hand you throw but I wouldnt plant the seed in your head yet that you have to change the way youi bowl.
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    already threw with it friend, didn't need to change a thing, the ball rolls beautifully and hits like a truck.
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    Im so glad to hear it !!!!!!
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