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BVP Nemesis
« on: December 31, 1969, 06:00:00 PM »
The Brunswick BVP™ and Monster™ ball lines were developed to provide the widest range of reactions available at the popular moderate price point. This line-up provides any bowler the ball performance they’re looking for at a price they can afford.

Technology – Awesome Versatility The universe of core/coverstock choices for bowling balls has greatly expanded in the last 12 years with the development of reactive and particle coverstocks and core system technology that can create a vast array of performance characteristics. Using these choices, Brunswick’s engineers have been able to create optimum reaction match-ups for a wider range of bowlers and lane conditions than ever before.

While some core/coverstock combinations are more specialized in nature, others have an awesome versatility that has met with mainstream approval and acceptance. The BVP Nemesis targets just this type of ball reaction by employing core, coverstock and surface finish choices designed to help most bowlers match-up on typical house conditions.

Medium RG: With a RGmin. of 2.536 the Nemesis inverted bell core system is squarely in the mainstream range of balls like the Danger Zone & Teal Rhino Pro. More length than an Ultra Low RG ball. More able to create mid-lane recovery than a High RG ball. The Nemesis provides an optimum match-up for most bowler on typical house conditions.

Medium RG Differential: With an RGdiff. of 0.044 the Nemesis inverted bell core system will provide plenty of track flare for most bowlers without encountering the problems associated with over-flaring.

Aggressive Reactive Coverstock: PowrKoilTM 18 has been on more bowling balls than any other Reactive coverstock in the bowling industry. Aggressive in the oil and strong off the dry, PowrKoil 18 is a perennial favorite among both bowlers and Brunswick’s private label customers.

800-Grit Wet Sand Finish: The Nemesis is finished with an 800-grit wet sand finish which will allow most bowlers to match-up to both freshly oiled and moderately broken down house conditions. Plenty of traction on all but the oiliest lanes combined with a strong backend reaction.

Reaction Characteristics.
Out of the Box: With its 800-grit wet sand surface, Nemesis matches up well on most medium to oily house conditions.
When dulled: The hooking action will increase and its arc will become more even, creating a better match-up for oily lane conditions and for smoothing over/under reactions seen on wet/dry lane conditions. When shined: With Brunswick’s Factory Finish High Gloss Polish, Nemesis will go longer in the oil and react stronger to the dry creating a more skid/snap arc.

Coverstock
PowrKoil 18 Reactive
Color:  
Black/Orange Solid
Hardness: 76-78
Factory Finish
800-Grit Wet Sand
More Information

Core Dynamics
RG Max: 2.580”  
RG Min: 2.536”
RG Diff: 0.044”
RG Avg: 4.6
Performance
Hook Potential: 125
Length: 85
Breakpoint Shape: 60
Available Weights
10-16 Pounds

 

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Re: BVP Nemesis
« Reply #16 on: March 12, 2006, 01:26:23 PM »
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15lbs
4" pin
Drilled 4 1/2 x 5 (pin 2" above center grip)
Weight hole 4" from center grip
Surface at 1000 Abralon with Rough Buff
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Debated on how to drill the Nemesis and how to prep the surface. Decided to go with a longer pin and length drilling to get a similar look as my Rampage only a bit smoother overall as a solid reactive cover. With this drill/setup/surface I got excactly as I planned. Ball clears the front part of the lane very nice and revs up in the mids then makes a smooth arc into the pocket. The shine gets a bit more length but the control is still there. Hit/carry is very nice. Playing a similar line as my Rampage (12-13 out to 7-8) ball starts up a tad bit sooner and continues through the pins. Have used in tournaments on wood lanes early on when the head are holding up well. Great 1-2 combo with the Rampage and also compliments the Ambush as well. The BVP line is the best Mid-price line on the market and I am very happy with my drillings. Thank you again Brunswick.

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Re: BVP Nemesis
« Reply #17 on: November 25, 2006, 02:39:01 AM »
I bought this ball so I could have a ball that hooked more overall than my BVP Rampage and was also more of a gradual hook. I got everything I wanted from this ball and more. I like the way that it hits the pins quite hard and when I hit the pocket I normally get strikes. Overall, it is a pretty good ball from Brunswick.
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my lineup

BVP Rampage
BVP Nemisis
Strike Zone
Target Zone(spares)

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Re: BVP Nemesis
« Reply #18 on: January 13, 2007, 06:18:39 PM »
This is my favorite ball of all time. It hooks a bunch, holds energy well and hits like a truck. This ball fits in my arsenal between my Rampage and my Total Inferno. It is another ball which can be used on any condition, broken down or fresh oil, heavy or light, as it is extremely versatile. It also lasts a very long time(I've had mine for over 250 games and it only just now needs a resurfacing.) Another ball I highly reccomend. You've done it again Brunswick, great job with this ball!
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Arsenal:
Brunswick Total Inferno
Brunswick Strike Zone
BVP Nemesis
BVP Rampage
Dyno-Thane Element Zr40  
Ebonite Maxim (spare)

My specs:
16 mph avg.
Mid-High track
Mid revs