Ball: 16 pounds, 2-inch pin, 3.38 oz. of top weight, box finish (which seems to be a pearl buffed to a matte finish somewhere around 1200)
Drill: 6x6, pin over middle, CG under middle, BOMB (MB) directly under the thumb
Me: PAP 4 over 3/8 up, tweener, good speed, good circumference coverage
Bought this ball for two reasons: It was cheap, and I drive a car called a Conquest (it's a late-80s Chrysler/Mitsubishi sports car) and thought it would be neat to have a bowling ball with the same name. I'm only half-kidding.
There's actually a third reason I got it: Very strong-cored bowling ball, with a mild coverstock, for playing the outsides at my lower-than-average oil volume house once everyone else had eaten up the oil in the middle.
I drilled it pin-over-middle, CG below, MB directly under the thumb. Pin and CG are about 6 inches away from the PAP; MB is probably 5.5 inches away. I wanted to limit track flare and make this ball something that would go long off the outside and then not snap, but make a deliberate move to the pocket.
Mission accomplished. I can get way outside with this ball, such as straight up 5, and play a part of the lane I can't play with my newer stuff. The ball makes a deliberate, smooth move towards the end of the midlane and takes a very continuous turn through the pins.
The ball is too condition-specific to play in the oil or play in the middle of the lanes, however. There's not enough backend to cover mistakes made toward the gutter, and the ball doesn't like oil.
One other minor complaint: More corner-pin leaves than I'd like, and more 4-pins than I'd like to see, even on full-pocket hits. But I'll give it a few more weeks before I call this a true problem.
All in all, it was a great bargain (someone apparently has a couple of cases they're selling off one-at-a-time on eBay) at $40 and I was easily able to make this ball do what I wanted it to do. If you have a dryer shot at your house or are bowling second shift, consider this ball. The core technology is basically current, and it would probably handle much more oil with a different drill.
Jess