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dicnic

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Core shape in 12 & 13 Lb. balls?
« on: September 09, 2008, 05:59:05 AM »
This has probably been asked a zillion times so please forgive an old guy for asking it again:

What is the easiest way to search for bowling balls available in 12 & 13 Lb. weights that have the SAME core in them as the 14 - 16 lb. balls?

I know I have seen this mentioned in some on-line sites but cannot seem to find them when I want them.

Lady friend wants a 12 lb. ball but wants it to DO SOMETHING (like hook) on the backend.

TIA for you advice.
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Re: Core shape in 12 & 13 Lb. balls?
« Reply #1 on: September 09, 2008, 02:16:15 PM »
The smaller manufacturers that only put out high-end balls like Morich, Lane 1, Lane Masters, 900 Global, and such, if they make a 12# or 13# version, it's gonna have a core in it.  Others, sometimes yes, sometimes no.  It can vary from ball to ball.  

Some lightweight balls have a different core in them.  Storm used to make X-factors with a lightbulb core in the 12-13# versions and the asymmetric RAD core in the 14-16# versions.  Track used to do the same thing 12-13# versions would have the core from the Crunch Time while the heavier balls had the big strong asymmetric core.

Brunswick actually puts the same core shape into the lighter weights.  They have a file on their website that shows the core shapes and numbers for all weights.

The quick-and-dirty way to know if there's a change in core or core shape is to look at the numbers.  While they'll vary some from 14-16#, for the most part, if it's a low-RG, high-diff core, they'll all be low-RG and high-diff.  But when you drop to 13#, the diff drops from 0.050" to something like 0.020" and the RG increases from 2.51" to 2.66".  That usually means there's a pancake core of some sort that's been substituted.

Finally, most entry-level balls use the same core in all weights down to 12#.

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Re: Core shape in 12 & 13 Lb. balls?
« Reply #2 on: September 09, 2008, 02:28:34 PM »
Would this be the same as the Jolt 11lb? I am seeing a bunch of these on Ebay and I wanted to get our daughter another ball. She is now using a Tornado. We wanted to get something that has a stronger core. Forgive me for jumping in but I've been wondering this for a while. Thanks

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Re: Core shape in 12 & 13 Lb. balls?
« Reply #3 on: September 09, 2008, 02:36:25 PM »
A few years ago when moving my wife up in ball weight i asked our Storm rep what the lowest weight ball they made with a "real"core in it was and was told anything below a 12 pounder was a pancake
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