Storm Furious vs. Prodigy

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Storm Furious vs. Prodigy

Post by JrFreak »

I dropped to 15# this year and changed my layout. I dropped my ring finger to conventional grip to help with joint pain.

I only have two balls right now... Storm Natural for dry lanes and a Storm Furious for medium oil lanes. I need something for wet conditions and I usually do better with smoother hooking balls. So I'm trying to stay away from balls with wicked back ends (asym cores).

Can I expect 5-6 boards more from the Prodigy over the Furious with a similar layout?

Thanks,
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Re: Storm Furious vs. Prodigy

Post by Mo Pinel »

JrFreak wrote:I dropped to 15# this year and changed my layout. I dropped my ring finger to conventional grip to help with joint pain.

I only have two balls right now... Storm Natural for dry lanes and a Storm Furious for medium oil lanes. I need something for wet conditions and I usually do better with smoother hooking balls. So I'm trying to stay away from balls with wicked back ends (asym cores).

Can I expect 5-6 boards more from the Prodigy over the Furious with a similar layout?

Thanks,
That depends on the lane condition. 5 to 6 is a lot of boards. Lower the drilling angle and the angle to the VAL 10* each and that will help separate the Prodigy from the Furious and give you a bigger difference.
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