Ok, this is my first review in a while so here goes.
Bowler: RH Tweener
RPMs: 320-350
Ball Speed: 15-17 off my hand
Ball Specs:
15lb
top weight pre-drilling was 3.4oz
2-4" PIN
Drilling: modified version of drilling #4 on Hammer's Big Blue/Pearl drill sheet. PIN is 3 1/2" from PAP
http://www.we-todd-did-racing.com/wetoddimage.wtdr/wNTc0NDc0NnM0MTNkZmQzMXk1NDE=.jpgSurface: Out-of-Box
I used this ball at 2 different houses, so here are the specs for both.
House Specs/Lane Conditions:
House #1: (Home House)
3 year old Brunswick Pro Anvilane
League Pattern:
Fresh 34' Christmas Tree, Buffed out to 37' (medium-heavy oil)
Double-oiled 5-5, so there isnt unlimited recovery when missing outside
House #2:
2 year old Brunswick Anvilane Synthetics (not the Pro, these are a lighter color)
Pattern #1:
33' Top Hat, no buff
Oiled 10-10, medium to moderate carrydown. (medium oil volume)
Pattern #2:
44' Reverse Block, no buff
Oiled 4-4, moderate carrydown (medium oil volume)
Let me start by saying this that this ball is versatile in terms of reactions on different conditions, as well as hand positions and lines played, and has given me a different reaction on each condition and changes in hand position/release. now on to the good stuff.
House #1:At this house, i have only been able to get the 1st game or so out of this ball, as it does not take too kindly to any amount of carrydown that i've encountered, but a slight scuff with a 1000-grit Abralon pad should cure that.
I was able to play up 10 with no swing and less hand than i normally have, with a somewhat of an arcing motion at the breakpoint, as well as a slight swing, with my normal release/amount of revs, from 12 at the arrows to 6 or 7 at the break, with beautiful reacovery and a moderately strong flip, which is also easily controlled. once i run in to any carrydown however, it's time to put it away.
House #2, Pattern #1By the time i got the lane i was bowling on the shot had already been bowled on for the better part of 4 hours of open play, and had what would be considered a little more than medium carrydown.
On this shot, i was only able to get 2 games out of the ball with a consistant reaction, playing 11 at the arrows to 4 at the break. I had to keep my speed down and make sure i hit the ball because of the carrydown problems with the OOB surface. After those 2 games, the ball would get down the lane, start to flip and then hit the carrydown in the middle of the lane and just stop turning and not get back to the pocket.
I finally decided to get a little further left to avoid some of the carrydown, and with keeping my speed down, playing 16 at the arrows to 11 at the breakpoint the arcing motion came back in to play and i was able to get another game and a half or so out of it with a consistant roll and reaction.
House #2, Pattern #2This is the longest of the 3 patterns this house puts down, and again by the time i got to bowl on this pattern it was about 2 hours later and had more carrydown present than pattern #1, due to having a little more oil on it when fresh.
On this shot, which is a reverse block, i had to play straight up 8 with my BBP, again keeping my speed down and hitting the ball to keep it from going dead straight once it hit carrydown. I was able to get a consistant arcing motion out of the ball for about 6 frames and then had to move in to 12 and hit the ball a little more, getting my RPMs to about 370, and having the ball turn over and flip at the 9 board at the breakpoint, only to lose carry after going through all the carrydown.
I eventually started getting deeper and putting the ball around 14 at the arrows, out to 8 at the break, trying to create a little more angle to get the corners out, but that didn't work as planned. I ended up having to the the BBP away for the rest of the afternoon.
Pro'sPredictable
Controllable
Reaction changes with hand position/releases on a given condition
Readable breakpoint
Smooth motion for a pearl particle
Doesn't "jump" off the dry
ConsDoesnt like carrydown (which a slight scuff may take care of)
Speed sensitive. over throw it and watch it skid
Not overly forgiving. miss right and i cant get it back
As you can, the pro's are greater than the cons in this case.
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The following is based on a scale of 1-10 with 10 being the highest.
Controllability: 9BBP with my layout is VERY easy to control and does not "jump" when it comes out of the oil.
Predictability: 9VERY true and predictable roll. i know exactly what the ball is going to do 90% of the time (blame my lacking ability to fully read my shots for it only being 90%)
Hook Motion: 10As i stated, i can easily alter the reaction of my BBP by changing hand position/releases and playing different lines on a given condition. always a plus in my book.
Carrydown Ability: 6I gave the BBP a 6 for carrydown as it can only handle very light amounts of carrydown. again a slight scuff with a 1000 grit abralon pad should do the trick here.
Versatility: 8As stated in the main portion of my review, i was able to play a variety of conditions and lines with varying degrees of success. I was able to score well with the BBP on each of those conditions while constantly moving around on the approach.
Oil-handing abilityI would consider this ball to be a medium oiler with the box surface, but i would also expect to get some use out of the BBP on medium-heavy with a scuffed surface.
Looks: 10I absolutely LOVE the way this ball looks rolling down the lane. the colors can make it hard to read if you dont know what to look for, but it looks great none the less.
Overall: 8.5-9I gave the BBP an overall of 8.5-9 because it would be unfair to just say 8.5, but i would also not fully rate it a 9 because of the problems i've been running in to as previously listed.
I would definately recommend the Big Blue Pearl to med/med tweeners as well as high end tweeners and med/med strokers for a medium oil ball. don't expect the BBP do handle anything over medium-heavy even if you take the surface down.
The Big Blue Pearl is an above average medium oiler and would be a great addition for several bowlers. Keep up the good work Hammer.
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