Lane Conditions: Medium 39 feet (Short Pattern)
Drill Pattern: 3 1/4 by 3 (Weight hole on my centerline) CG kicked out lil past my axis coordinates
My PAP: 5 1/2 > 1 1/4 ^
Hand Span: 4 3/8 by 4 1/2 cut to cut
Thumb Pitch: 1/4 reverse and 1/8 left (away from the palm)
First time used (8-29-07): Thumb Weight 1/16 ounces, Side weight 3/4 ounces
Averaged close to 160
Second time used (9-5-07): Finger Weight 1/4 ounces, Side weight 3/4 ounces
Averaged around 199 in 8 games
Played straighter down and in to the 10th board and snapped back and swung it out and recovered as long as it hit the 10th board on the last 15 to 20 foot on the lane.
When I first tried this ball out I had 1/16 thumb weight and 3/4 of side weight. It was layed out 3 1/4 by 3 layout because I am a power stroker and I needed a similar layout than my Black Cherry Bomb. The weight hole was at my centerline to have it at the neutral position and to help it maintain it's predictability. The first week it was garbage because it never stored no energy through the front part of the lane. We have a short pattern of 39 feet and I was about to replug and redrill the ball but I didn't. It just rolled out on me leaving washouts like 1,2,4,6,10 and 1,2,10 split. Reason being is because the ball was made to use energy quickly on the front part of the lane because of the coverstock. I even couldn't average close to a 160 with that ball instead I average in the 150's because that ball needed a ton of oil and did not match up with the lane conditions where I was bowling at. So what did I do since the ball burned up too much energy? I felt like I needed to do something and the only option I had left before I made any changes to the ball was to get rid of the thumb weight I had so I changed it from 1/16 of thumb and made it 1/4 of finger weight by drilling the thumb deeper to help the ball retain some of it's energy the next week's special I averaged 199 with it. Played out with the 10th board played a little inside by swinging it out and it would come back hard with good pin action. I threw this ball straight and hard and it would roar back to the pocket like it wasn't nothin. It's not because it's a strong ball but today's lane conditions you mainly need a ball that stores energy through the front part of the lane and the last 20 feet to help make it's move strong. If you do not have stored energy your ball will burn up and will not move for ya. This ball just rocks I bought this ball NIB for 69.99 shipped on a 15lb on bowlingdeals.com go and grab you one you will not be disappointed and I saved a ton of money and bought 2 more if I needed to. Remember what I told you all when you drill it make sure it matches up to the lane condition that you are bowling on you should not have a problem throwing this ball. I should have a video of this ball coming soon later this month on you tube.
Pics
http://www.we-todd-did-racing.com/view/1030798_tcjs0 (CG is where the blue light is the dot)
http://www.we-todd-did-racing.com/view/1030799_2sokuVideo
Coming soon on you tube
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