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From: smcintire78
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  • Well since I helped program the oil pattern into the machine I would completely disagree! This is in fact the exact oil pattern used at the 2011 USBC Nationals. With that said you must remember that we use a different lane machine and have different lane surfaces. These factors all play into how a ball reacts.

  • sorry to say this, but i gotta agree this looks like a house shot. Especially the shot towards the end when you got it all the way out to the 3 board. I have bowled on the USBC Nationals pattern before, and if you get the ball past 6 or 7 down lane, you might as well forget about the ball coming back. I could be wrong, but i am pretty sure this isn't the Nationals shot

  • 2011 USBC Nationals Patern

  • THS

  • @mrtvmankiller01

    The fact that he is spraying everywhere and the ball wheels back everytime I have to agree with you on this.

  • what are you using as a spare ball?

  • whats with the crazy colored pins o.0

  • Nice line

  • hey man, i dunno wether you will take this comment seriously or not. I suggest you to relax you forearm at the point of release. I m sure if you are able to do that your unlocking/releasing and follow through will feel much better and your ball reaction including speed and RPM will increase,too.

  • I like it but I find that it burns up really fast!!!

  • @smcintire78

    For me man, it depends on what house I'm at. My primary house burns up after 1 game. However at a different house, I averaged almost 240 scratch for the 6-game block.

  • @smcintire78 wipe your ball then.

  • I am very pleased with the nano!

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