I just found out about this issue today. Coming here to see what the discussions were on the subject, I am dumbfounded by some of what I read. Like others, I have seen comment after comment about the USBC "doing nothing" and "what do I get for my dues" etc., etc., etc.. Now that we see the USBC taking a stand, doing something, enforcing rules of the game....we see more complaints. Unreal! It shows me exactly what I have thought, that people will never be happy with the USBC no matter what they do. One former fishy poster here must be sitting back with a huge smile on his face today over this.
Moving on to the topic. What I see is the real issue is one of quality control at Motiv. I have nothing against that company, I own a few of their balls, but haven't seen them match up well with my game. As a bowler, I want to see as many ball companies out there as possible. First to give me the most options to find equipment that will best suit my game and my needs. Second, to keep competition up to make sure companies are always inventing something new and pushing the technology of the game forward. And lastly, to keep competition up to keep prices in line. My take on this, is that the Jackal line was designed to have a .060 differential. That is at the upper limit. If there is any deviation in manufacturing, the balls have a chance to go over that limit. It could be that the core mold(s) expanded slightly over time and use. It could be a minor change in the materials used (as stated previously), it could a number of other things. The problem is that somehow, this wasn't caught by Motiv prior to the balls leaving the factory. Somehow, somewhere, this is a mistake in their QC process. That needs to be addressed ASAP. Then they can go about correcting the issues.
And while I wish no ill toward Motiv, they need to make sure they reimburse the bowlers for all costs in regards to this issue. That includes the drilling/pro shop charges (for grips, thumb slugs, etc.) associated with getting the new ball ready for use. Maybe this is done by voucher given to the Pro Shop that allows them to get extra or free equipment at a later date, so there isn't an outpouring of cash for Motiv. There should be some mechanism that allows the bowlers to not be out anything for this change, but won't put an overly undue burden on Motiv.
And I feel for any bowler who is effected by this. But, you cannot allow these balls to be used in sanctioned competition after yesterday. I wouldn't have thrown a fit if someone tried to use on in league last night, as I said, I only found out about it today. But I would have informed them that last night would be the last time they could use it legally. As far as the USBC Open in Reno, if someone showed up with just a Jackal or Jackal Carnage in their bag, I would say they weren't prepared to do well anyway. The conditions are challenging, but not static and someone would need other equipment to make a run at cashing. While it may require the purchase of another ball there potentially for the start of team event (and potentially D/S), if they want to make it easier on themselves, it shouldn't force anyone to make a purchase if they truly were there to do their best. They may want to in order to continue to give themselves the best chance to cash, but it would be their choice.
JMHO