Storm Virtual Gravity Nano bowling ball rolled by Brent Dolan at Alltenback "monday mahem"

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Storm Virtual Gravity Nano bowling ball rolled by Brent Dolan at Alltenback "monday mahem" Titled monday Mahem is because I forgot kids where out of school and I went to practice on a Monday Nite around 9pm. Big mistake. But at least I learned how to bowl with kids flying all over the place. Anyways. It is all good I was once a kid too. I rolled only 3 games 1 game on lane 8 and 2 on lane 1. I had to move because of my PBA rate I have to accomidate the open bowlers that are paying 7.50 a game. So i moved to a lane that was completely flooded with oil and had zero back end. But this Nano did well IMO. Thanks and visit alltenback.com

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  • about to get it this weekend or next week, going to keep my old ball my rampage shot a 278 with it over the weekend and 278 is my high score messed up in 10th frame left the 7 pin but got the the pick up and then another 9 count..

  • @vickkadelphia Nice shooting with the 278. I have done the same thing myself so don't feel bad. You are going to love this ball.  Keep me posted on how you do with it. If you make a video send it to me or respond to this youtube video with it.

  • Great video great ball too! Thanks for posting. I am ordering up this ball and drilling it the same way. Thanks again and I will let ya know how it works

  • @FamilyRealEstate Thanks let me know how it works out for you

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  • @FamilyRealEstate This ball requires more maintenance than most. Check to see if your pro shop has a revior oven to extract the oil that it soaks up. If they don't have an oven there are a few DIY methods. This ball needs an oil change more than my car.

  • @supericarlyfan1 I just did an oil extraction on my nano after 50+ games. It took about 4 times longer than any of my previous balls. But a few baths + time in front of a heater brought it back to that day 1 reaction.

  • @whatexitvideo I forgot to write back. I shot fresh out of the box a 257 what a great ball. revs up easy but does soak up a ton of oil.

  • @FamilyRealEstate doing well with it so far. but I noticed I had to have the pro shop guy hit it with a little abralon pad. I didn't ask what grit it was. I am guessing about 2000 or 1000 grit. It seems to soak up oil a ton but it also breaks down the lane for me to use a ball that doesn't hook as much in the 3rd game. When the ball gets soaked full of oil it seems to get all pearlized looking

  • @supericarlyfan1 Yeah still it is one of those things that sometimes even the best forget about. I bought a Donkeey two speed spinner a few years back and that really helps with maintaning my bowling balls.

  • @whatexitvideo I meant it was probably a dumb comment because virtual anyone with a 190+ average would have knowledge about these professional balls. I figured you already knew that but I just wanted to make sure so you didn't get a $200 spare ball.

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