Drilling suggestions for a used Storm"Professional" ball

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Cheeba934
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Drilling suggestions for a used Storm"Professional" ball

Post by Cheeba934 »

Hi all,
Since I have a new plastic ball when I started a few weeks ago, joining a league helped me find out that I need a ball to hook.
I therefore purchased a used Storm "Professional" to start hooking.
I need to get it redrilled for myself (southpaw).
Any drilling suggestions will be appreciated.
Thanks!
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The professional is a Columbia product:
http://www.bowlingballvault.com/compani ... ofessional" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

Please see this post for information required to get layout recommendations:
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We need ALL of the information to give you an accurate assessment.

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Re: Drilling suggestions for a used Storm"Professional" ball

Post by cheech »

if he is just learning how to hook the ball he doesnt need all the technical crap. he needs a performance fit more than that. just put a conservative basic layout like a label on it so he can get used to a properly fitted bowling ball that hooks. once he gets comfortable with bowling in general and he wants serious advice about equipment then start with the technical mumbo jumbo
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