Drill Pattern:
5.5" PIN to PAP
45 degree angle from PAP-PIN-CG
Pin located below bridge
Review:
This ball was drilled for USBC minor events over the summer, with the desire of having something with enough internal inertia to get the ball started at deeper angles through moderate volume, but with a weak enough surface to guard against the ball bleeding energy too early. Unfortunately, due to an injury, I was not able to throw the ball on what it was laid out for, but I do have some comments on the ball's performance (I am now recovered...woo-hoo!)
The roll of this ball departs from the stereo-typical 'roll-early' Brunswick reaction. While some of the manufacturer's characteristics can be seen, this ball is not defined by that. It is doable to project this ball downlane at a steep angle, while still conserving ample energy for a solid hit. Given the pin placement and layout of this ball, creating this type of motion requires the correct release, however it doesn't feel as if you are forcing the ball to do something it wasn't designed for.
However, for me this ball has excelled on longer thinner patterns, where the desire is to have something that will pick up and read the pattern early on, but not bleed out prior to the pins. This ball is quite easy to project this ball down the boards, and even with slightly varying ball speed and axis rotation (this is not my A game), get the desired result.
If you have any questions about this review, feel free to contact me.
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Ed Smaglik
2008 Las Vegas Red Hot Champion
2009 February Mini-Eliminator Champion