Stats: Cranker
Speed: 17-18 mph at the pins
Rev Rate: about 400, never checked, just taking a guess
PAP: 4.5 Right, .5 down
Side note: Inverted Tracker
Layout of the ball: Used the control layout.
Surface of the ball: OOB
First please bare with me, this is my first review of a ball.
First off, I have about 25 games on this ball right now. So I am finally getting to know it's strengths and its weaknesses. Right off the bat I noticed that the carry is unbelievable. In those 25 games, I think I left about ten 10 pins. I am more likely to leave a solid 8, or solid 9. Along with a handful of 4 pins, just for the fact this ball is stronger then I think with the layout.
First night out, was on a typical BZ house shot. Started out playing right around 17, out to about 10. Very smooth reaction, with the surface I really thought that it would grab sooner. But got pretty good length and rolled up strong, nothing crazy on the backs. Was actually surprised that I got a chance to really not have to make the big jump left like everyone else. Lucky me I got to try this out on a night when we where bowling guys that really got on the ball. So not making that big move left was a total shock to me, and the guys we where bowling. Also what I noticed I had some messengers that looked like they where shot out of a cannon. I think my final move of the night was moving to 20 at the arrows, and about 10 at the break point. For me I was very excited with the fact I was not deeper then the 5 th arrow for the night. Big Bonus!
Second night of using the ball all three games. Not an easy house, can give you fits if you miss your target. I would say that this night was the typical reverse block, with extreme out of bounds. Once again started the night right around 17 to about 12. Starting to actually get used to squaring up with this ball. Start out, 247, with a solid 8, and a solid 9. Everything else was flush with excellent carry, made a move the 10th frame. Moving my target in a bit, due to the quick drying of my line. Second game have my target at 20 and using the same break point. I lose the line a little, and go 192. I hate to do it, but I take a big step left. Moving my target, 25 at the arrows, and 10 at the break point. Really needing to get around everyone, this seemed to be the right move. Was really surprised that the ball still had enough energy to carry covering this many boards. Think I really had some guy noticing the power of the Q on and around the lanes. I end up shooting 234, for a 673 series. I know that its not a huge number, but at a place where the top averages are about 20-30 pins lower then at other houses, it a big pat on the back for me! Like a guy on the pair next to us, 670 is like 750 plus at other houses.
All in all, I am really finding that this Purple QZ is really a nice piece. I was worried with the low drilling, and the lower then normal pin. But have to give props to my driller of the ball. Thanks Justin Wyman, you know what you are doing. I hope to post pics and some videos of this ball. Now I just have to figure out what surface preps I have to do to my Red QZ and my GT1.
If you have an question, please ask. Thanks for taking time out reading my review, and give a upstart company a try!
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