Dominate the lanes with the Diesel.General Info:Lane Conditions: Medium-Heavy/Heavy oil
Typical Conditions: Different shots
Type of Lane: Wooden
What part of the lane did you play? 2nd arrow
Weight of bowling ball: 15
Surface of bowling ball: Green Scotchbrite
Likes: Predictable, smooth.
Dislikes: Burns up fairly easily on lighter oil.
Ball specs before drilled: Ball Weight:15 pounds, 4 ounces
Top Weight: 2-3 ounces
Pin Distance: 3-4 inches
Drilling: Pin under ring, CG swung out, weight hole
Hook Potential: High
Hook Shape: Arc
Flare Potential: .062 (high)
Radius of Gyration: 2.44 (low)
Bowler: I am a tweener, with high speed and my revs aren’t anything special. High tracker.
*All ratings are of 12 strikes. 1 strike being the lowest, 12 strikes being the highest of ratings. A spare denotes a “half†rating. A gutterball, is well, 0.
Ex.) 6 Strikes and a spare= 6.5/12 rating.
LANE CONDITIONS:Flood: I haven’t tried it on a flood, but I imagine I would just be able to play down and in, and if need be, slow my speed and put more on the ball. Projected: 8 strikes.
Heavy oil: This ball handles heavy oil pretty well. My ball is drilled to roll early, and it is dull, so it will pick up its roll early, and just arc on the heavy stuff. 10 strikes.
Medium-Heavy oil/Carrydown: Same as the heavy oil, the surface/rg allows it to grab the lane and perform its arcing motion. This is the ball’s true calling. I get the best look on these conditions, with a great read and roll. 11 strikes.
Medium oil: I find myself moving deeper on medium oil with this ball. It still performs well when there is some backend, but I start to get out of the realm with this ball. 8 strikes.
Medium-light oil: Definitely NOT good for this ball. Unless I take out hand and put speed, it will burn up, therefore hitting like a marshmellow. Time for a ball change at this point. 1 strike.
Light/Dry: At this point, there is no chance for the ball. On dry lanes, you could only use it for a spare ball, cause it’s burning up faster than a prostitute in church. Can I say that? Gutterball.
Sport Shot: Alright, well the sport shot I bowled was heavy oil, so I naturally used this ball. I found it worked pretty well, since the was a readable, arcing motion. The only fault was error by the operator. 9 strikes and a spare.
Hit: On the proper condition, this ball has great hit and carry. Seems like the low RG keeps the pins low and into each other. 10 strikes.
Looks: Not too great looking, the black/red swirl is kind of plain. Good thing looks don’t affect performance. 5 strikes.
OVERALL: If you need a ball for medium-oily/carrydown, this is the ball for you. It is an even, arcing ball with a good read on the lanes. The only real downside is a lack of versatility, especially if left dull. You can’t use it for anything really less than medium, unlike some of those pearl reactives which cover from med-light to med-heavy. 9 strikes and a spare.
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-Andy