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    Hey, all.

    New to the forum and was looking for some guidance on choosing my next ball. I've been bowling for a few years, but haven't done anything serious like leagues. Just looking to keep improving my game and maybe get competitive when I find some time.

    Some background: I currently throw a Columbia 300 Resurgence that I've had for something like 3 years. Had it resurfaced a couple times, redrilled, and I'm ready for a new rock. I'm a definite stroker, I think, but I wish I bowled more like a tweener or cranker. Looking for a hard-hooking ball with lots of power.

    Been doing some research and the VG Nano seems to be at the top of a lot of people's lists. Looks like it'd have the power and reaction I'm looking for. I also did some research on particles and got interested in the Curve from Lane #1. Both are supposed to have great reaction and power, but I was wondering if I could get some opinions on which I should lean toward and why.

    OR, if you have a better suggestion on what I might look into instead.

    Any insight is appreciated, and I thank you all for your time.

    - Hulk
    Last edited by The Hulk; 08-03-2011 at 04:45 PM.

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    Choices in order:

    (1)VG Nano!!

    (2)Boom-R'ANG

    (3) Curve

    The VG Nano is just an awesome ball hands down!! Not that I would know, But The Mayor does!!

    (2) & (3) would make a great choice for you also....It really depends on what you want from a ball.

    Now don't forget...."This month's ball giveaway contest"....That "Loaded Revolver" is another great ball that you might be able to win right here on this web site!!

    I can't wait to get mine....
    Last edited by Trex; 08-03-2011 at 07:31 PM. Reason: Bingo
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    Quote Originally Posted by Trex View Post
    (2) & (3) would make a great choice for you also....It really depends on what you want from a ball.
    Thanks for the post, Trex! For this point, how do you mean? Why might I choose one over the other? I'm looking for more consistency and, above all, more strikes! What else might influence my decision if it came down to these two?

    Quote Originally Posted by Trex View Post
    Now don't forget...."This month's ball giveaway contest"....That "Loaded Revolver" is another great ball that you might be able to win right here on this web site!!

    I can't wait to get mine....
    I'll check into this!

    Thanks again.

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    Quote Originally Posted by The Hulk View Post
    Thanks for the post, Trex! For this point, how do you mean? Why might I choose one over the other? I'm looking for more consistency and, above all, more strikes! What else might influence my decision if it came down to these two?



    I'll check into this!

    Thanks again.
    aaaah the magic word "consistency".....Curve

    Although the VG Nano is a Great ball, and I would love to have the Boom'Rang, and both may be consistent. When consistency is most important!!!! ....My first thought from experience is "Particle"

    When all my other equipment is having over/under problems....I pull out my particle ball and problem solved!!

    But that is just the way it works for me....not saying it works for everyone.

    Sometimes a solid or pearl will have over/under issues on certain oil patterns, in cases like that... I have found that my particle pearl, and especially my Particle solid will work better in that situation.
    Last edited by Trex; 08-04-2011 at 05:54 PM.
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    Thanks for all your input, Trex, it's been really helpful. I think I'm gonna go ahead and try the Curve. I'll post back with how things work out.

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    FYI, the Lane #1 ball that would compare the best to the VG Nano, would probably be the new Buzzbomb Carnage. Both are very heavy oil balls, more "hard-hooking". The Curve is also a very good ball and probably better overall for lane conditions you'll see the most (THS I assume).

    That being said, if you're interested in more consistency, I'd probably suggest personal lessons with someone IBPSIA certified over getting a new ball.

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