Scandal/s vs Hammer Ripped
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Scandal/s vs Hammer Ripped
I noticed that they both talk about good midlane reaction. I don't think there is much of a difference between these 2 balls is there? I have a ripped but only used it 1 time because I never get any large volumes of oil. I might try throwing this thing 3rd arrow or beyond and see what happens. I don't think someone that has a ripped should get the scandal/s.
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Re: Scandal/s vs Hammer Ripped
Rip'd is asymm, Scandal is symm.
It is therefore possible to achieve low angle sums with low angle ratios with the Rip'd, but the Scandal will have a fixed PSA near the thumbhole.
The balls are otherwise very similar, but BTM rated the Scandal/S much higher overall in testing.
It is therefore possible to achieve low angle sums with low angle ratios with the Rip'd, but the Scandal will have a fixed PSA near the thumbhole.
The balls are otherwise very similar, but BTM rated the Scandal/S much higher overall in testing.
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PAP: 5.5625 x .625 up
REVRATE: 360
SPEED: 17mph at release
AR: 55º
AT: 17º
Byron
RH
PAP: 5.5625 x .625 up
REVRATE: 360
SPEED: 17mph at release
AR: 55º
AT: 17º