15#, 3 inch pin. Label drill.
Power-tweener, 15-16mph, RH. 205 average.
At first I didn't like this ball for anything but light carry-down, but after it got some oil in it, I love it.
Had a hard time keeping this ball right of the head-pin on fresh league shots unless I crossed a lot of boards. Had a very violent arc past the breakpoint which were leaving me with unmakable splits. Wouldn't recover well from an OOB area at the time either. Didn't score well on heavy carry-down, but that's expected.
After about 9-12 games, it got broken in so-to-speak, and it is very controllable. Until my Tsunami gets the same break-in period (it also over-reacts on the back end's, but with a smoother arc), it's my benchmark ball.
Last night in league (THS, guardian) I was able to swing it from the 18 board to the 3 (unintentionally), and it would snap back and kill the pocket. Similarly, on a proper release, it would go 18 to 10 and hit just the same. It also reads and holds the mid-lane really well, such as lightly tugged shots.
In the last shot of the 2nd game, I decided to move 10 boards right (middle dot) and throw a test shot down-and-in on the 10, and it left a weak 10 pin, where I took some hand out of it. Too touchy of a line to play, as subsequent attempts in the next game came in high to over-correction, so I moved back. I was still impressed, as my initial assumption before doing something that drastic was it would hook way too early and miss the head pin left. Scored fairly well considering I have a nasty cold that left me feeling rubbery with only Advil to keep the body aches at bay
212, 186, 204. Cobalt did most of the work.
Great ball.
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