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bluerrpilot
07-22-2007, 11:15 AM
I put up another video. This one is a better comparison camera angle. And I had a much better angle towrds the end, with the anger and BWP. For those of you that still think the Blue Vibe is weak, or for light oil this might change your mind. It was on the same medium 38' house shot as the last video, but this time it wasnt as burnt up. Carry down is still an issue for the BWP with OOB cover. Enjoy :D

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cAjeAy9tER0

grayfin68
07-22-2007, 11:22 AM
Nice video blue! While I wouldn't consider the BV to be weak, it is great for light oil conditions (for me at least). I have mine drilled to go a little long. I use it in my second shift league after the lanes burn up and it works nicely for me.

Ade66
07-22-2007, 11:46 AM
You Got A Steady Shot There Blue, What Are You Averaging At The House The Vid Was Taken??

can-ham
07-22-2007, 12:27 PM
Dude Great video again, I hope your submitting these to the hammer site!

Awesome comparison and you get a real feel for the balls in a real condition. Plus you have a great smooth shot. Not crazy power like the pro's but an excellent attainable shot.

bluerrpilot
07-22-2007, 01:29 PM
Thanks again for the comments. I would like to hear what people say about the Anger. Does anyone notice how much midlane this ball has? It starts to make a smooth gentle move, then finds friction and BAMM, drives through the pindeck. It is also very forgiving on poorly thrown shots. I'm thinking of getting a second one to put pin up more and polish it.

Young300
07-22-2007, 03:37 PM
Thanks again for the comments. I would like to hear what people say about the Anger. Does anyone notice how much midlane this ball has? It starts to make a smooth gentle move, then finds friction and BAMM, drives through the pindeck. It is also very forgiving on poorly thrown shots. I'm thinking of getting a second one to put pin up more and polish it.

I was watching the Anger myself, and I couldn't help but notice the strong midlane transition. I'm in a bit of a ctach 22 here. I am looking at the BWP but I'm not as consistent with Pearls as I am with solids, but when I look at the Anger I don't want it to duplicate a place that I already have taken up. I'm strongly leaning towards the Anger to possibly replace my Power Machine as it has lost it's move and it doesn't seem it is going to be able to be revived.

Erocku
07-22-2007, 05:34 PM
How do you have your BV drilled?

bluerrpilot
07-22-2007, 06:28 PM
I was watching the Anger myself, and I couldn't help but notice the strong midlane transition. I'm in a bit of a ctach 22 here. I am looking at the BWP but I'm not as consistent with Pearls as I am with solids, but when I look at the Anger I don't want it to duplicate a place that I already have taken up. I'm strongly leaning towards the Anger to possibly replace my Power Machine as it has lost it's move and it doesn't seem it is going to be able to be revived.

I dont know much about the power machine. But As far as Im concerned, this ball should be in everyones bag. And Im sure it will take to cover changes just as well as anything.

How do you have your BV drilled?

http://members.cox.net/bluerrpilot/BV.JPG

Young300
07-23-2007, 11:18 AM
I dont know much about the power machine. But As far as Im concerned, this ball should be in everyones bag. And Im sure it will take to cover changes just as well as anything.



http://members.cox.net/bluerrpilot/BV.JPG

The Power Machine OOB is totally unstoppable. My lowest game before it started downhill was a 227 and highest was a 289 (should've been a 300 but left a stone 8). It had a huge midlane transition very similar to that of the Anger. I'm definitely looking into that. I'm going to be talking with my pro-shop when I get back home.:D