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    Default Arsenal Building.. Brunswick is choice

    Arsenal:
    Jigsaw Corner - TOO much ball for me (dont use it too often unless the lanes are slippery...VERY:||
    Motiv TRX1 - In between ball needs to be very accurate to the pocket or else...
    3.5 C-System - Best Ball
    Replugged Nomad Solid - Nice in the med-dry; but I feel that it hits flat in the pocket
    Target Zone - Dry ball and spare shot. I would like a ball that would turn in just a tad more than this ball and I would be set in replacing two of these balls listed: Nomad and TRX1.


    How well is the avalanche series? I found that the solid or the oriiginal green Avalanche could be a top choice for me. That is if the light bulb core system is as good as the say it is.

    Any recommendations? Especially from the brunswick fans forum.

    Aloha

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    I have an evil siege and I really like it. has great grip when oily right out the box, and i love the look. But great ball at a good price.

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    The Avalanche series of balls are all very good buys at their price point. They use a proven core and a proven cover, The also take well to surface adjustments.They have a new pearl urethane Avalanche coming out wiitch will handle drier conditions.The solid would be a nice step down from your C-System and since it does take to surface adjustments so well you can tune the reaction as needed
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    Would you receommend that I get the avalanche urethane instead? It seems as if it is a good buy? You have a lot of bowling balls. Is it by preference or by accumilation? I like the stats that I had found on brunswicks website about the Python and I am contemplating on replacing the Nomad with this choice: http://www.bowlwithbrunswick.com/balls/detail/python/

    I really like my nomad solid and the way it reacts on the backend. I bought the ball secondhand and it has been replugged twice. This is my third ball in my lineup moving to drier conditions. Is there a brunswick comparable that you could recommend? Am I on the right track or not? Thanks a lot.

    Aloha,

    Rastamaoli
    Last edited by rastamaoli; 05-26-2010 at 03:04 AM.

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