BALL SPECS:
Pin Length: 3.5"
Starting Top Weight: 3 oz.
Ball Weight: 15 lb
RG: 2.55, DIFF: 0.050
Core: Impulse V2
Cover: Whiplash Reactive Solid
DRILL PATTERN:
50 x 6 x 40 w/ no extra hole
BOWLER STYLE:
Rev Rate: 400 RPM
Ball Speed: 19 MPH
PAP/Track: 4 3/8 left, 5/8 up
Axis Tilt: 8 degrees
SURFACE PREP:
Grit: 2000 and 4000
Type: (Matte, Polish, Sanded): Abralon
LANE CONDITION(S):
Length: 39 ft, 42 ft, 40 ft.
Volume: Varied
Type (THS, Sport Pattern etc): BOTH
BALL REACTION:
Length: 7/10
Back End: 9/10
Overall Hook: 10/10
Midlane Read: 9/10
Breakpoint Shape: 8/10
COMMENTS:
Likes: Aggressive midlane with a fast response to friction. Works on everything I have tested it on thus far. Great continuation through the pins!
Dislikes: May be a little squirty when there is some oil down lane. I have a feeling if I had another drilled a bit stronger I wouldn't be saying that. *May force the bowler to start considerably deeper in the oil than he/she likes to.
I consider the Primal Scream to be a high friction production ball with a quick response to friction. For those who like the Sigma Hybrid, this piece would be a great addition to their arsenal. The Hybrid is a high friction production, slow response to friction ball. That is where the difference between the two balls really comes out. I find that the Scream easily hooks as much as anything we currently offer in the MOTIV line up. It has become my personal benchmark ball as I am slightly speed dominant. It matches up on everything I have thrown it on so far with some minor physical adjustments. The other thing I really love about the Scream is the fact that I don't have to scuff the daylights out of it. I haven't had to change the surface to lower than 2000 grit Abralon. I get ample midlane read without the ball looking like a piece of charcoal. Keep in mind that if you were on a ton of volume, then you could sand the Scream to 500/1000 and it would pick up without a doubt. The Whiplash coverstock is truly something special!
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