BALL SPECS
Pin Length - 3.5
Starting Top Weight - 3
Ball Weight - 15
DRILL PATTERN
Pin to PAP - 5
CG to PAP - 5
X Hole (if needed) - n/a
MB Location - No marked MB, but the implied MB is next to the thumb
Drill is pin over ring and cg stacked straight down
BOWLER STYLE
Rev Rate - 350
Ball Speed - 17
PAP/Track - 5 1/4 by 3/8 up
PICTURE AND VIDEO LINKS
SURFACE PREPARATION
Grit - OOB - about 2k wet sand and 1500 grit polish
Type (Matte, Polish, Sanded) - Polished but not like a marble
LANE CONDITION - THS
Length - 37
Volume - Light
Type (Wall, Xmas Tree, Sport) - Wall
BALL REACTION
Length - Great length, it just floats through the heads and out to the mids
Back End - Just when you think it isn't going to move, it makes a pronounced move left, but not a violent jerk
Overall Hook - Not a ton of hook, perfect for a burned up THS
Midlane Read - The Chainsaw starts to roll in the mids, but it doesn't overreact, it waits to make its move farther down the lane
Breakpoint Shape - Moderately strong arc with hold, makes it easy to stay off the beak when everybody else is throwing their arm out
COMMENTS
Carry - The Chainsaw hits like a Buzzsaw for sure
Likes - ON A TOTALLY BURNED THS - Easy length, roll in the mids without overreaction to dry, a nice controlled move to the pocket. You don't have to throw it hard!
Dislikes - None - it is an awesome tool for dry lanes. Just to be clear, it is not for oily lanes.
You know that shot that was there at the beginning of the night? The one that you wish was still there, but the lanes are burned.... Well, its still there, IF you have the right ball in your hand. When I can't keep my Evolution right of the headpin, I can play the chainsaw straight up the boards! When everything else, even a Neptune, snaps out of control at the end of the pattern, the Chainsaw is smooth as butter! This is a reaction you won't find anywhere else. If you're a tournament player, you will need this for those long blocks and 2nd shifts.
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