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I currently own a Brunswick Rattler bowling ball. It was a nice ball at first but now its really starting to wear down and the ball is not heavy enough to get consistent strikes.
Anyway I dont follow bowling much just go a lot in my spare time. I taught myself how to bowl and have my own style. When I bowl I tend to be inconsistent so was wondering which ball would be best for me.
I average about a 180 with my current ball mainly from lots of spares. Strikes are no longer coming with the ball I have now and its too light. So out of those two balls which would be better for me to purchase?
When I bowl i start with right foot in 2nd to last arrow on the left side (right handed) I tend to throw the ball straight down the middle of the lane randomly and only get a few pins. Sometimes I get a little worried about throwing the gutterball so its beocme a habit almost. So i kinda need a ball that will break late if I accidentaly throw it down the middle and that will break quicker when it gets to close to that damn gutter.
With that said which of these balls would be best for me?
http://www.bowlwithbrunswick.com/balls/chemical-friction-technology/
http://www.bowlwithbrunswick.com/balls/high-performance/
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