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BVP Ambush
« on: December 31, 1969, 06:00:00 PM »
The Brunswick BVPâ„¢ series has been developed to provide the widest range of reactions available at the popular mid-price point.  The BVP series provides any bowler the ball performance they’re looking for at a price they can afford.

Technology
The BVP Ambushfeatures a Pearlized Low Load Particle coverstock.  Known for mid-lane recovery with controlled and continuous breakpoints, the Brunswick low load particle ball reaction has been a favorite for many types of bowlers on both high scoring house shots and more demanding sport lane conditions.  

The BVP Ambush’s version of the low load particle coverstock is an updated version of the same coverstock made popular by the Fuze Eliminator, Danger Zone Pro HPD and Navy Quantum.  The BVP version includes a hint of pearl in addition to the particles.  The Ambush’s Low load particle coverstock delivers more traction in the oil and more gradual reaction to the driest parts of the lane than pure reactive coverstocks.

On typical house shots the BVP Ambush’s low load particle coverstock helps smooth over reactions to the driest parts of the lane creating a smoother but more predictable ball reaction that many bowlers prefer.

On more demanding sport shots the BVP Ambush’s low load particle coverstock increases mid-lane traction helping to create mid-lane recovery and improve the skid/roll/hook ball transition when reactive coverstock balls are going too long .  

Utility
•Out of the Box: With its High Gloss Polish finish the BVP Ambush will match up well on medium-dry to medium-oily lane conditions.
•When dulled:The BVP Ambush’s hooking action will increase and its arc will become more even, creating a better match-up for oily lane conditions and help blend the over/under reactions seen on wet/dry lane conditions.

Reaction Setup
The BVP Ambush can be drilled using the standard drilling techniques developed for two-piece balls, see the included instructions for reaction characteristics and layout details.

The BVP Ambush is finished with Brunswick’s Factory Finish High Gloss Polish.  To bring your BVP Ambush back to its original factory finish sand the surface to 400-grit then use Brunswick’s Factory Finish High Gloss Polish.  Available from your local Pro Shop.

Coverstock
Low Load Particle Pearl
Color: Black Pearl

Hardness: 76-78
Glow Engraving
Factory Finish
High Gloss Polish
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Core Dynamics



RG Max: 2.585”  
RG Min: 2.541”
RG Diff: 0.044”
RG Avg: 4.7 out of 10
Performance
Hook Potential: 115
Length: 95
Breakpoint Shape: 70
Available Weights
10-16 Pounds

 

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Re: BVP Ambush
« Reply #16 on: January 07, 2008, 12:36:41 PM »
Great ball. Just picked it up at my local pro shop for a cheap price (free) and got it drilled with pin up over ring finger.  
I am a low rev player but i counteract with with medium to low ball speed and boy does this ball hit hard.  
It has a smooth roll through the middle part of the lane and just unleashes all its power at the breakpoint and provides a crisp, solid impact through the pocket.
It isn't that forgiving, if you miss your target outside, its gonna go right through the nose and leave some nasty leaves.
I stand about 20-22 on the approach and release it out to about 12 or 13 at the arrows, and it swings out to about the 4th board at break point and just continues to drive straight through the pocket.
Great ball, i am really glad I got it, took me a few games to get use to it since my ball driller increased my span by 1/8th of an inch. Couldn't grip it right at first and only could spin the ball (poorly) but I got use to it, and started shooting solid 200's.
I have only used it on a house pattern so far, will test the waters with it on a collegiate sport shot in a week.
Compares nicely to my black widow.

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Ryan Conover
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Georgia Southern University Bowling Team