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    At the moment, I'm going to shy away from the Anaconda and the 4.5 is a tad out of my price range when combined with a bag, spare ball, and shoes. What about the 3.5? Close to the twisted?
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    3.5 is a much stronger midlane read than the Twisted. Why stay away from the Anaconda? It's a mid priced ball. We sell them for 159.95 drilled with slug & grips
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    Quote Originally Posted by Stormed1 View Post
    3.5 is a much stronger midlane read than the Twisted. Why stay away from the Anaconda? It's a mid priced ball. We sell them for 159.95 drilled with slug & grips
    So is the rattler. I've been watching the videos on Brunswick and it looks like the Anaconda has a much less angular break on the backend. The Rattler has that sharp break on the backend that fits my style. Any reason why I should go with the Anaconda over the Rattler? That's why I was shying away from it. The 4.5 is going to be out of my price range, which is why I'm not going to pursue that one.
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    The 3.5 is up there with the strongest balls on the market in my opinion, maybe just below them. The Anaconda would be much closer to the TF, but probably a bit stronger still.

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    With you considering the 3.5 i figured you wanted a ball that would handle more oil and still give you back end reaction. The Rattler is a good ball, it just won't handle as much oil as the Anaconda. If you go to Brunswick's site Billo O. does a comparison of all the snake balls as far as their reaction and how they compare against each other in the Anaconda Video.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Stormed1 View Post
    With you considering the 3.5 i figured you wanted a ball that would handle more oil and still give you back end reaction. The Rattler is a good ball, it just won't handle as much oil as the Anaconda. If you go to Brunswick's site Billo O. does a comparison of all the snake balls as far as their reaction and how they compare against each other in the Anaconda Video.
    Yeah, I saw that video. Meh, I've gotta start somewhere. I'll get the rattler and upgrade later. Going to start with something I'm familiar with and then eventually get stronger equipment. Oh, and which pin setup is it for late hook? Pin up or down?
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