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Jaydubbayu
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Post subject: Re: layout advice: gt1 Posted: Fri Dec 10, 2010 2:13 am |
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I support the Sr2 a lot for when it comes to the snap. We have pretty similar stats. My sr2, drilled 75x4.5"x50 is a good strong, backend ball. I think it'll be a good compliment to your gt1 you have. I think of all the Motiv equipment, the sr2 is the biggest backend reacting ball. Varies with drilling, of course!
_________________ Jason "Jay Dub" Winchester Cincinnati, OH Silver Rx1 Sr2 Primal Impulse Bad weather ball Storm Ice Spareball
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JustinWi
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Post subject: Re: layout advice: gt1 Posted: Fri Dec 10, 2010 2:56 am |
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Joined: Thu Aug 27, 2009 10:43 pm Posts: 1688 Location: Rochester NY
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If you do a QZ2: 50x35@4.5" P2 or P3 hole.
If you do an SR2: 60x30@4.25" No Hole.
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DjResol
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Post subject: Re: layout advice: gt1 Posted: Fri Dec 10, 2010 10:02 am |
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Joined: Tue Mar 02, 2010 11:06 am Posts: 326 Location: Houston
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I agree with an Sr2 and Gt1 line up. the Gt1 works well for a fresh shot for me but as the mids dry and the backends get carry down, the Gt1 gives me a weaker back end. Switch to the Sr2 and I don't have to move my feet or mark, and it does the job with its backend reaction.
_________________ Pound for Pound

Gt1 - 1-300 1-289 1-287 1-280 5-279 Rx1(Orange) Sr2 - 1-290 1-279 Tv4 added!50x45@4.75" - 1-289 2-279
3 - 300's high series 791 - 796 - 785 - 824
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Bob Michalojko
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Post subject: Re: layout advice: gt1 Posted: Fri Dec 10, 2010 11:21 am |
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Yeah, DjResol . . but you bowl at that walled up, bumper bowling for adults center called Copperfield Bowl. Stevie Wonder could average 220 there just kidding
_________________ Bob "Mick" Michalojko Colonial Lanes Pro Shop PBA Member Motiv Staff Member Turbo Staff Member
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blueliner011
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Post subject: Re: layout advice: gt1 Posted: Fri Dec 10, 2010 12:59 pm |
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Joined: Sun Dec 06, 2009 3:51 am Posts: 124 Location: Rochester, NY
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SR2 is a beast!!!! it will compliment your arsenal perfectly
_________________ Colton Tinsmon "Wanna be bowler"
Motiv-ate your game (R)QZ1/GT1/SR2/SX1 Sig T soon I hope, Maybe a Raptor for X-mas
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DjResol
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Post subject: Re: layout advice: gt1 Posted: Fri Dec 10, 2010 6:42 pm |
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Bob Michalojko wrote: Yeah, DjResol . . but you bowl at that walled up, bumper bowling for adults center called Copperfield Bowl. Stevie Wonder could average 220 there just kiddingTreats my bracket money well!
_________________ Pound for Pound

Gt1 - 1-300 1-289 1-287 1-280 5-279 Rx1(Orange) Sr2 - 1-290 1-279 Tv4 added!50x45@4.75" - 1-289 2-279
3 - 300's high series 791 - 796 - 785 - 824
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Bob Michalojko
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Post subject: Re: layout advice: gt1 Posted: Fri Dec 10, 2010 7:43 pm |
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Joined: Thu Jul 02, 2009 4:01 pm Posts: 481
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Amen, brother, amen !!
_________________ Bob "Mick" Michalojko Colonial Lanes Pro Shop PBA Member Motiv Staff Member Turbo Staff Member
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chadp223
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Post subject: Re: layout advice: gt1 Posted: Sun Dec 12, 2010 2:53 am |
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Joined: Tue Dec 07, 2010 3:42 pm Posts: 75 Location: McMinnville, TN
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Well put the gt1 At 2000 figured I'd see what it would do. 269. 10 pin spare 9 in a row 10 pin spare. Enough said. 
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