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Overtime
« on: December 31, 1969, 06:00:00 PM »
Continuing the success of the Big Time Sanded and Big Time Pearl, the OverTime offers strong movement through the mid-lane with improved backend continuation. This ball will take you into OverTime and beyond.

Length Rating: 15 (scale of 1-50, early to late)  
Overall Hook Rating: 35  (scale of 1-50, least to most)  
Breakpoint Angle: 7.75 (scale of 1-15, smooth to sharp)  
Mass Bias : 0.005  
Flare Potential : High  
Color: Purple/Royal Blue  

Reactions: Strong and Continuous  
Target Line: Inside and Outside Angles  
Lane Conditions: Medium Oil  
Coverstock: Phazed Bomber Reactive  
Core: BigTIme Symmetrical Mass Bias  

 

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Re: Overtime
« Reply #16 on: October 22, 2006, 06:22:49 PM »
I have been using this ball my entire career (just over a year) and it still performs as good as the day i bought it. Its drilled pretty simply, pin under the ring finger. I have probably bowled 1,000+ games on it and it has held up unbelievably. This ball doesnt hook a whole lot (atleast not for my style) but reacts well in all lane conditions. Also, this ball hits GREAT. I've seen people throwing balls from ebonites ONE series and they hit nothing like this ball. The overtime suits all different styles, and is why its the #1 selling ball in the pro shop i work in. Overall, its a great ball and if you keep it clean, it can last a LONG time.

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Re: Overtime
« Reply #17 on: December 24, 2006, 09:47:39 PM »
This ball is pretty sweet. I have my Overtime drilled up a little different than my other balls, and i love it. I have the pin below the ring finger with a 1 inch pin out. It doesn't go as long down the lane compared to my other balls, but it doesn't have a big hook either. It starts hooking about 3/4 the way down the lane and plows through the pins.
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Re: Overtime
« Reply #18 on: March 19, 2007, 10:32:56 PM »
This is by far the most versatile ball I own.  I keep the surface around 1000 grit abralon and lightly resurface with 1000 every 10 games or so.  Can't stand dirty balls. haha.  

Anyways the ball rolls from start to finish. What I mean by that is that it skids minimally on normal conditions.  This is not a skid hook ball.  This is a release and roll thru the pins ball. People need to understand that their equiptment needs to above all else roll soon enough.  The Overtime is  a great rolling control ball.  No it does not possess a lot of hook in fact it really is a weaker hooking ball.  But the game is about control not overall hook. When you spend your money think about what you need in a ball. And by all means don't continue to keep buying the latest and greatest hook monster on the market.  I know its fun to do so but that has never improved my game.

Practicing sound fundamentals is the key.  Always keeping your mind open to new ideas.  Never believe you know it all.  Because the simple fact is you will never know it all.  Thats the awesome part because learning is the fun part the true adventure if you will.  Every time you bowl you should learn something new.  Granted there will be times when you just stink but stinking is good because it really gets you motivated to improve.  I mean face it sooner or later we don't stink as bad and find improvement if we keep our senses open to success.  And do not give up!!  No matter how many times you flip the pins off and mutter choice adjectives don't give up.  

I have bowled well over 200 games with my Overtime and it really has been my old reliable.  When my Widow and Doom are simply to much ball, out comes the Overtime.  And I have yet to be disappointed by it.  The ball does not roll itself however nor does it turn over on late carry-down mid-lane.  For that you must adjust hand position rev-rate and possibly speed.  Or easiest just move right and fire away down and in. The ball is not jumpy and usually holds that line very well.  More surface on a ball smooths out the over all reaction.  But don't get carried away on sanding.  I wouldn't recommend anything under 800 grit. Hope this review was helpful.

Have fun learning the game.

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Re: Overtime
« Reply #19 on: August 01, 2007, 02:29:54 PM »
I just cut another one of these.  It is drilled with a 5" pin to pap with the pin 2" above the midline.  The cg is kicked out a pinch, but there is no weight hole.  

I knew when drilling the ball that it was going to roll great, and it certainly does.  I love stuff that rolls even, it just gives confidence that you know what the ball is going to do at all times.  The one problem with the ball is sure to be inside angles and the pin carry that results out of playing such lines.  

Out of box, the ball is too sanded for me on any of the typical shots that I see.  If I happened to elevate the pin, it may have been better suited for that finish though.  I quickly decided that it needed a bit of shine to work well.  I hit the factory 1000 grit sand with Brunswick Rough Buff.  I then hit another house and really saw what the ball could do.

Though I applied the finish lightly, the reaction was totally different, it was easily five feet further down lane at each stage of its reaction.  It still maintained that smooth roll.  After using it on a few different volumes of oil through the nite, it seemed to be most at home on medium to heavy oil from outside angles, or lighter volumes from a bit in.  I found myself using this ball when the shot was fresh to great success, then I switched to the Smash Time Pearl when the lanes broke down a bit.  But oddly enough I went back to this ball when they were quite broken down.  It is not relly this balls strength to get inside and wheel the lane, but oddly enough I didn't need to do that.

Bowling after a 4 game league with another righty on the pair I started at 25 rolling the ball over 15 at the arrows.  The ball worked great for a 279.  The next game carry began to suffer as I moved in a bit so I shot 223.  I decided to switch to my smash time pearl, and it worked ok but even though it seemed to be suited to the shot, I bumped around shooting mostly 2 teens with a few 180's in the mix.  Finally the last game (game 8) I went back to the overtime stood in fairly deep and tried to swing the ball.  To my surprise it did not recover.  I then moved out a few boards, winding up only 4 boards inside of where I started with the overtime in game # 1.  The ball was still clean through the fronts and with a change in hand position, it was able to recover on the backend, and I proceeded to shoot 260 something.

The ball is so versitile, but one needs to keep in mind hand positions.  The ball will not show you much different a read when you hit it up the back or come all the way around it, but you will see it when the ball hits the pins.  I would personally advise that whenever you make a move in to reevaluate your hand position.  The ball will get to the pocket with ease, it is just the carry that needs fine tuning.

The ball is great, one of the best releases there is, and the best ball in the time series in my opinion.  Reaction is great.  Just remember that carry is not a game of luck.  There are many people that will say that they bowled well but didn't carry well, while at times this can be true, most of the time, one needs to take poor carry into their own hands and make a change.
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Re: Overtime
« Reply #20 on: January 16, 2008, 10:15:07 PM »
bought a used one as my third ball i ever used. dont remember the layout it was too long ago. but before i developed more revs this ball was the first thing for me that moved through oil and on dry boards. very versatile. loved it

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Re: Overtime
« Reply #21 on: April 08, 2008, 01:48:46 PM »
To start it off, this ball is the best I've ever used.  I picked it up on ebay for the princely sum of around 70 dollars with shipping.  I'm not a cranker, but I do throw it with a nice big arc and I wanted a versitile ball.  I have made this ball go board straight, make a big sweeping arc, and snap back like a whip, and it works great any way I use it.  This has worked great for me on all lane conditions.  My first six games with this ball averaged around 230 and I carry a 190 average.  It brought me my first two seven hundred series and my first three hundred in the first week of throwing it.  It is a permanent staple in my arsenal.