My house pattern40 feet on ProAnvil Synthetics
http://www.pba.com/resources/oilpatterns/laneconditions.asp?ID=15MeStrongly Speed Dominant Tweener (righty)
(throwing balls through the breakpoint is not uncommon for me)
BallGross -- 15lb 3ozs
Pin to CG dist. -- 3"
Starting top weight -- 2.5ozs
Drill PatternFrom Columbia's drill sheet I chose the "Strong" pattern for my profile (SSD).
Stacked leverage -- 3 3/8" x 3 3/8"
Weight hole below my PAP on the VAL (5" from the pin)
1/2oz positive ending side weight
ResultsFirst off, I need to say that this ball is an absolute BEAST! No other way to put it (but I'll try). I have never seen a ball cover so many boards on our pattern. This ball starts rolling as soon as you put it on the lane and does not quit. It pounds the pins into dust because somehow it stores energy. I'm guessing it's the med-high RG core. Great core/cover matchup by the way Columbia.
I cannot throw this bad boy through the breakpoint. It's impossible. The reaction shape is a very strong arc. There is an out of bounds from the 5 board to the gutter and this ball ignores it. I probably sent half of a dozen out to around the 2 board and the ball came screaming back. This ball will make people think you have a ton of hand. My EPX T1 is nothing short of a blast to bowl with as it is so much fun watching it bounce back from everywhere on the lane. It even holds the line on tugged shots better than expected. I used it for all three games and only had to make minimal adjustments. My last game was actually my best (8 strikes) as I got used to such an aggressive piece.
Anyone who has said that this ball will not hook is either using it on dry lanes or they did not follow Columbia's instructions and decided to drill it tame. I'll be honest, I haven't bought a Columbia ball in almost 7 years, but this will definitely not be my last.
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Trusted BallReviews.com member since 3/31/2003 (since 2001 under the now late user name buzzsaw16...back when I used nothing but Lane#1)Edited on 3/27/2006 7:44 AM