Goods- very predictable and linient. Gives you a good amount of room to play with or without a bunch of revs. Its just an all-around amazing ball. Shot my first 300 with it. So I bought another one, lol...
Bads- It just cant handle the swamps. Keep it out of the heavy oil unless you need a good lookin spare ball.
Here one of mine...
http://i178.photobucket.com/albums/w280/chrispybrownies/absolute.jpgMy other one is drilled with the pin and cg under the ring. Its the samething as the pic above, just move all three holes up until the pin is 1/2-1 inche under the ring.
The first one has a more smoother backend, and it loves to be played up and in. Smooth down the lane and a strong arc into the pocket. The second one is much more aggressive. I usually play with my feet against the ball return(im a righty) and throw it in between 3rd and 4th arrow from the left gutter. Strong backend and great carry from both balls.
Possibly the best ball I have ever thrown. Only ball I got a double of, ever.
Thanks,
Chrispy
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