Core specs of the original Buzz (and Sting, Hornet, Buzz Premium Edition, Sting Widow Maker):15 lb.: RG of 2.549 and RG Diff of .03114 lb.: RG of 2.634 and RG Diff of .015(See: http://www.ballreviews.com/lane-masters/core-specs-of-14-lb-buzz-sting-hornet-buzz-prem-ed-sting-widow-maker-t302522.0.html
Quote from: charlest on September 01, 2014, 12:23:11 PMCore specs of the original Buzz (and Sting, Hornet, Buzz Premium Edition, Sting Widow Maker):15 lb.: RG of 2.549 and RG Diff of .03114 lb.: RG of 2.634 and RG Diff of .015(See: http://www.ballreviews.com/lane-masters/core-specs-of-14-lb-buzz-sting-hornet-buzz-prem-ed-sting-widow-maker-t302522.0.htmlGreat research Charlest. That would deter me unless I were looking for a specific reaction type or layout. RG too high and diff too low in 14 to be useable for most patterns I bowl on.
Quote from: Rightycomplex on September 01, 2014, 12:30:48 PMQuote from: charlest on September 01, 2014, 12:23:11 PMCore specs of the original Buzz (and Sting, Hornet, Buzz Premium Edition, Sting Widow Maker):15 lb.: RG of 2.549 and RG Diff of .03114 lb.: RG of 2.634 and RG Diff of .015(See: http://www.ballreviews.com/lane-masters/core-specs-of-14-lb-buzz-sting-hornet-buzz-prem-ed-sting-widow-maker-t302522.0.htmlGreat research Charlest. That would deter me unless I were looking for a specific reaction type or layout. RG too high and diff too low in 14 to be useable for most patterns I bowl on.Thanks, Dude.I have had some hip problems that forced me to 14 lb balls about 2 years ago. LM being one of my favorite brands I tried to get a bunch of older LM NIB balls, as well as several newer ones and found this difference. That corroborated what I suspected from the reaction of the 14s. I've been using much stronger pin positions AND flare increasing weight holes that I never used to use with 15 lb. balls to compensate for the extra high RGs and low diffierentials.