Okay. This is straight from Columbia300 site: Three bowling balls:
Encounter:
• Reaction: Strong Backend
• Veneer: Elastin 6.0 Pearl
• Surface: 500, 1000, 2000, 2000, Polish
• Core: Encounter
• Lane Condition: Medium-Heavy
• Weights: 12-16 lbs.
• 15# RG: 2.50 / 15# Diff: .052 / 15# MB: .012
Dark Encounter:
• Veneer: Elastin 7.5 Solid
• Surface: 500, 1000, 2000, 2000 Abralon®
• Core: Encounter
• Lane Condition: Heavy Oil.
• Weights: 12-16 lbs.
• 15# RG: 2.50 / 15# Diff: 052 / 15# MB: .013
Wicked Encounter:
• Veneer: Elastin 8.0
• Surface: 800, 800 AbranetTM, 1500, 1500 AbranetTM Soft
• Core: Encounter
• Lane Condition: Heavy?
• Weights: 12-16 lbs.
• 15# RG: 2.50 / 15# Diff: .052 / 15# MB: .013
A Pearl, a Solid, and a Hybrid. If you were to adjust all three of these ball's coverstocks to the exact same grit, how close would they be in performance?
Also anyone knows the difference between AbraNet vs. Abralon?