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Jacked
« on: August 01, 2012, 12:35:42 PM »
Ball NPS Score: Not Available



- Color   : Tangerine/Blue Pastel Solid
- Core: Guillotine-X
- Cover stock: Eliminator Hybrid
- Finish: 3000 Abralon Sanded
- RG:   2.53
- Diff: 0.043
- Recommended Lane Condition: medium to heavy oil
- Description: The consistency of a 2 piece ball with the entry angel of an asymmetrical weight block. More Accuracy, More Power, MORE STRIKES!!! Be one with the JACKED!!

 

Pat Patterson

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Re: Lord Field Jacked
« Reply #1 on: August 05, 2012, 07:50:12 AM »
LANE CONDITION  Fresh Oil

Length: 28' buffed to 40'

Volume: 50mil

Type (THS, Sport Pattern etc):  THS (modified USBC White Pattern)


COMMENTS
Purchased ball on June 21, 2012.  Drilled it basically stacked for my PAP(4-3/4 over, 3/4 up).  I haven't used an Assymetrical ball since my Storm days(2000-2006), this ball is what I remember about the Assymetrical tendencies, meaning the ball has a lot of potential snap on extremely dry backends, something I havent seen a ball do of my hands.  The "Jacked" is very aggressive off the end of the pattern and has excellent continuation.  The ball will require some coverstock tinkering to get it to match up corrctly on my THS.  i haven't used it outside my home center yet, but the look is very promising.  I can see this ball covering anything from medium to heavy with the right coverstock tweek.

Likes:  Balls ability to handle a wide range of lane conditons, except the drier lane condition.  Ball has excellent recovery and continuation for an assymetrical.

Dislikes: None as of yet


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(40* X 4" X 25*, 4.2" PIN ABOVE RF, CG 2" RT OF CL ON MIDLINE)
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Jacked
« Reply #2 on: August 05, 2012, 06:50:56 PM »
LANE CONDITION

Length: 28' buffed to 40'

Volume: 50mil

Type (THS, Sport Pattern etc): THS (modified USBC White Pattern)


COMMENTS
Purchased June 22, 2012, drilled ball (55 x 5-1/2" x 30, Pin above MF, CG 1/4" above CL, 1" above midline, no W/H).  This drilling with a surface prep of 4000 abralon with a ton of polish allows this beast to get alot of length, and a ton of recovery for a long pin distance for me.  Even with this pin length I can get the ball to recover rather easily and with this layout and surface prep I feel it can cover medium to medium/heavy, but not true heavy or the extreme side of dry.  I do own another "Jacked" that can cover the oilier condition if need be.   

Likes: Color scheme and balls ability to create area wen it seems other cannot.

Dislikes: None as of yet.


PICTURES AND/OR VIDEOS
(55 x 5-1/2 x 30, Pin above MF, CG 1/4" above CL, 1" above midline, no W/H)
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v494/PatPatterson1/Lord%20Field%20Arsenal/P6220001.jpg
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Re: Lord Field Jacked
« Reply #3 on: August 12, 2012, 11:51:26 AM »
LANE CONDITION

Length: 40

Volume: 23.68

Type (THS, Sport Pattern etc): Kegel Challenge


COMMENTS

Likes: The continuation off the pin deck, also like that this ball takes to surface adjustments exceptionally well.

Dislikes: None


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Re: Lord Field Jacked
« Reply #4 on: August 12, 2012, 11:53:18 AM »
LANE CONDITION

Length: 40

Volume: 23.68

Type (THS, Sport Pattern etc): Kegel Challenge


COMMENTS

  My PAP is 5 5/8 and 3/4 up. Drilled it up 55 x 3 1/4 x 45 with a P3 hole in it. This ball was easy through the heads and a good strong arch in the back end. When it came to hitting the pins, this ball did Lord Field proud. It was like the ball was loaded with TNT, scouts flying every where. It handled surface adjustments well. Started throwing this at 2000 abralon and had a good even reaction. Went to 3000 abralon and saw more pop in the back end. Then went up to 4000 abralon and this ball really came to life in the backend. I was throwing this on a house shot and the ball really evened the wet/dry shot out quite well. I will review more once I throw it on a sport shot. To me that is the true test of a ball. I also want to try putting some polish on this ball and seeing what happens. In the Lord Field line this is definately my benchmark ball. If you haven't tried the Lord Field line yet, you really need to try them

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Jcasteel87

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Jacked
« Reply #5 on: March 14, 2013, 09:55:27 PM »
Ball Surface:     
2000 Abralon   
   
Drilling:     
Pin above and between the fingers, with the cg kicked out 1”.   
   
Bowler Style:   
Power Stroker/Cranker   
   
Lane Condition:     
THS 40' on synthetic surface - Medium overall volume   
   
Overall Rating:   
Hook   6/10
Length   5/10
Backend   5/10
   
Comments:     
   

This ball is very clean throughout the whole lane. It will work out amazingly on burnt shots. I haven’t bowled on much yet that it would work on extremely well, but it is reassuring to know that I have a ball to go to when no one else is able to keep it on the right side of the head pin. I’m very excited to be able to use this in the future at a tournament after many games of qualifying.
Jimmy Casteel
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Evansville, IN