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    Looking for a good low rev ball throw more of a strate ball at 13-14 mph. Need brand and ball any help would be great

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    Quote Originally Posted by Newbie Dan View Post
    Looking for a good low rev ball throw more of a strate ball at 13-14 mph. Need brand and ball any help would be great
    With that slow of a ball speed, you need something that will get down the lane without losing too much energy. I think the Vintage Series LT 48 from Brunswick would fit the bill nicely. It has a low rg of 2.56 for length, but still has a pretty strong cover to give you plenty of POP at the back end.

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    Quote Originally Posted by RobLV1 View Post
    With that slow of a ball speed, you need something that will get down the lane without losing too much energy. I think the Vintage Series LT 48 from Brunswick would fit the bill nicely. It has a (High RG)low rg of 2.56 for length, but still has a pretty strong cover to give you plenty of POP at the back end.
    Brunswick Bowling - Johnny Petraglia LT 48 - Lane Side Reviews

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    Right handed Stroker, high track ,about 13 degree axis tilt. PAP is located 5 9/16” over 1 3/4” up.Speed ave. about 14 mph at the pins. Medium rev’s.High Game 300, High series 798

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    same ball i was thinking , or if u want a little stronger the new rhino pro gold

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    Sean Rash just bowled a 300 on TV this past Sunday with that LT-48. Here's another option though: Hammer Viral. Similar specs on the bowling ball, but it has a pearl coverstock. You can compare the two on bowlingball.com
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    What about the Storm Tropical Breeze? It's a fairly lengthy ball...

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    How about the Track LX series of balls like the

    Track LX05

    or the
    Track LX16

    or maybe the
    Track LX10

    the LX series is designed for lower rev players to give
    them more pop on the backends. I've noticed on TV that
    Mika Koivuniemi has been throwing the LX series lately.
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    I'm a lower rev but higher speed bowler and have been doing good with the storm crux pearl when I need the ball to go a lil longer and the C300 crazy antics when I want a stronger mid/back in after the lanes have burnt up a lil. With your slower speed both balls might work well.

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    I bought a Melt Down last night. I throw one at a demo day last weekend after throwing 10 or so balls the pro recommended this ball. After getting it drilled last night I throw a few practice shoots first three were stricks then two spares followed by two stricks. The ball felt very good and had a good reaction for me.

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    What are stricks?

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