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Good Go With Ball
Looks like I've settled on the Rattler as one of my main strike balls. I'm looking for a ball that tracks better in the midlane or one that's more aggressive in general. I'd like to stick with Brunswick for now as I've bowled with quite a few various models, not to mention, I can get better deals on Brunswick equipment through the Pro Shop at the alley I work at. Add in the employee discount, and I'm a happy camper.
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How much more aggressive? I would go with a 2.5 or Wild Thing for a little more, or the Diamondback for a good step up.
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c system 4.5, 3.5 are good i dont like the 2.5, and i personally like the new revolver ball they came out with
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Revolver or v4.5? Both have an angular backend reaction. Which should I get? Lol.
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I'd say that the 4.5 is supposed to be more angular by a good amount, but not as strong compared to the Revolver. Compared to the Rattler the 4.5 might be just a little stronger and just as angular if not more. The Revolver is a good step up to your Rattler and maybe a little less angular.
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rattler
If I was in your position I would go with the snake series and keep the diamondback. I found it a lot more stornger and more proven in the clutch against the C system 3.5. If you like predicatablity over hard backend finishes; I would recommend the diamondback... PLUS it is in the same price range as the rattler. I dont think particulary the price range reflects Brunswick quality within itself all products from them are badd___ssss
Aloha Rastamaoli
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Target Zone SB
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Well, considering I do have a job, I guess I can dip my foot into both ends of the performance range. I'll talk to the Pro Shop owner and see what he says.
EDIT: Viewing the video by Brunswick, I'm thinking a Diamondback, Rattler, Viz-A-Ball combo sounds good.
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