Specs:
15lbs
Pin 4-5"
Drilled pin above bridge (RH), cg on negative side of grip center, no weight hole
Box finish
Pros: Gets down the lane with ease, receptive to changes in hand position, hits like all Infernos--Nasty hard
Cons: Sensitive to speed, not user friendly
Overall: This is a nice piece of gear, but you have to know when and how it wants to be used. This is not a go long and rip back ball for dry lanes. At least, that's not what mine does with this drilling and my style. For me, the Blazing is a good option when there is dry to bounce the ball off on the outside. It seems to like being rolled more than cranked. That works perfectly when the heads are gone and there's a nice dry bumper up the outside. Under those conditions, I'm able to stay right and fire it up the outside. As soon as it touches the dry it digs in and makes its trek toward the pocket. Once there, it tosses pins like a bandit.
After throwing this ball a little, I can see why some people didn't like it. As I stated above, you have to know when and how to use it. If you are patient enough to figure out its place, however, you won't be disappointed. It's a very good ball for lighter conditions. I would say a solid 7.5 out of 10.
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I can't bowl 300, but I can bench 320 : )