No.... bowling balls!
I saw this somewhere and thought it was oh so important.
Couldn't remember where then I found it in the notes of all the recent Brunswick drilling sheets in the NOtes on reaction maintenance.
This is from memory!
Note Oil soaked balls will react less in oil and less off dry then new coverstock or oil extracted balls. If you are matching up well with an oil soaked ball on wet/dry or broken down lane conditions then do not oil extract as you will find you will now have over/under.
This should be in coverstock but I believe it is so important that for some it could make 30 to 40 pins a game difference.
Example.
I immediatel thought of my home house where so many bowlers are using old stuff and scoring and new stuff and the same guy struggles.
An example comes to mind of a guy with an old Tour Boss PEarl with about 2000 games on it. Someone says to me ... "Watch this guy he had an 837 in the summer leagues, he's trying a new triple X".
I watch and say to myself, "that guy can't average 165".
I stop by his league the next week and he finishes with 255 and 245 all over the lanes. I say, "where is your new triple X". He says, "thatis ashcan". "I can't break 170 with it" "But now my old Tour Boss pearl....
Interesting thought.
In this guys case the new ball lowered his average nearly 40 pins!
He continues to tear it up with this old weathered ball. My it was so used I thought this pearl ball was a solid.
Talk about taming over/under!
rEgards,
Luckylefty