Brunswick Siege Bowling Ball Reaction Video by bowlingball.com
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lol u cna see his kid bowling on the side with a spongebob ball
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Good point. At my place, I need Brunswick because the lanes are oily as F###. I go to the one downtown, I can hook like Brian. I go to my place, I have to Robert Smith a C-System (alpha-max) to hook like that.
I will agree, for Shark and stuff, Storm has the best stuff. But if you want to play extreme oil, Brunswick is the way to go.
P.S.
Just to give you an idea, I average 225/216 in my travel league. I average 197/186 at my home center. Heavy. Oil.
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@WhatTheCucumber wut choice does he have. hes sponsored by brunswick. and brunswick is ok if you play the lanes like parker bohn. but players like sean rash have no business throwing brunswick. its too midlaney not enough back end and its always a fail when youre trying to swing the whole lane like rash always does
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Parker Bohn uses this...
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What axis point did you use? I find with this ball, where you drill is make or break for its hook.
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@superfreako8 ya amazing ball if you can throw a two handed hook. The Mutant cells a joke. im not a huge fan of the seige series myself to choppy and unpredictable but the mutant cell really isnt much better a choice
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@superfreako8 I just threw the Seige today and it hooks fine. The ball is made for heavy conditions. So unless you were playing on a ice rink I think you would have no problem hooking this ball.
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lol the little kid bowling next to him
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those second set of arrows would be so nice to help targeting down lane to get your ball to go longer.
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I'm just jealous they have a Bowling Alley in the basement. Pretty cool. Never seen arrows at 45 feet though.
your just jealous you cant throw the ball like that.....and so am i.....stupid brian
XXXmouseXXX 2 years ago 8
I personally think that the ball should be tested on the PBA patterns, especially the Shark pattern
h34dbust 2 years ago 4