Hammer Hawg:
Ball Specs
The ball being drilled was a 3†pin out with 3.00 oz top weight.
Drilling: Pin 4 1/2" from PAP and Mb 5 1/4" from PAP (approximately 60 degrees) pin is Above Ring finger, 3" above grip midline. Weight hole on my V.A.L. Pitched away.
Bowler Information:
Track diameter is 10 1/2.
PAP is measured at 5 1/4 over and 3/8" up.
Average ball speed (foul line to head pin) is 17 mph.
Axis rotation is typically 90 degrees
Initial rev rate is typically 300 rpm, "Tweener"
Lane Condition and Pattern:
AMF Bowlero, HPL 9000 Panel. Used two different nights on two different patterns. Pattern #1 Heavy Oil and only slightly clean back ends. Pattern #2 Slightly drier condition with cleaner backends.
REVIEW:
Just when I thought I wouldn't be able see a better ball reaction come from Ebonite than the Big Rig Diesel, along comes the Hawg. I got to say, I love the motion of this ball. Clean through the fronts, fast revving in the middle and strong but smooth backend. AMEN!!! Just what a ball reaction should be. Well Done Ebonite!!
On oil pattern #1 Heavy Oil and slight carrydown, the ball actually skided more than I wanted which forced me out to second arrow and I had to play down and in, so it is clear the ball skids pretty good in oil. Finally hooked at 45'. Shot 258 1st game on the ball. Gave me good reaction as long as the heads held up, after that I put the ball away.
On Oil pattern #2 Drier Lanes and clean backends, that ball reaction was wonderful. I could swing it, I could pull it, it read the lane better than the Big Rig. But by the 3rd game when the heads broke down, I had to put the ball away. This ball is awesome, but not for all three games. Learn when to use it and when to put it away.
Overall: Great ball with the ball motion most bowlers are looking for. Great choice for strokers, spinners, and tweeners on oil.
Thanks for reading my review.
Dwight