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MotivLefty

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Motiv Primal Scream Ball Review
« on: September 10, 2012, 06:54:46 PM »
Ball Review of New Motiv Primal Scream
Tester: T.J. Yeip
Ball Speed: 16.5mph
Rev Rate 375rpm
Left Handed

Layout: 55degree by 4 1/2 by 45 degree
No balance hole

Environment: Brunswick Anvilane Surface
41ft pattern


On the shelf.... This new Primal Scream will not be missed on the pro shop shelves. The color combo is amazing. The bright orange logo just make it that much more eye-catching.

On the Lanes... The new Primal Scream is what you all have been waiting for. A Motiv piece that has tremendous recovery down lane. This was easily 5-6 boards stronger down lane then my 2 Cruel. I had a few people around me watching this ball perform. The pro shop guys came out to see what all the noise was about. The Primal Scream hits extremely hard, as all Motiv balls do, but they came to see how much I was covering the lane. They know that I am typically more down and in, and they (including me) were amazed at the boards I covered. The Primal Scream allowed me to get my feet as far as 36 and my target sights were from 22-8 at the break zone. The most amazing thing about this was that I was still getting all ten in the pit from this deep.

In Conclusion... This is by far the most, eye-catching, hardest hitting, most back end ball that Motiv has ever produced. If you are looking to find a ball that will cover boards and still carry the corners, then get your hands on a Motiv Primal Scream. I am already going to place my order for at least one more tomorrow.
T.J Yeip
Motiv Staff Member
Detroit Suburbs
USBC Certified Silver Level Coach
Former PBA Member
IBPSIA Advanced Member class of 2007

 

Tripperof 4s

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Re: Motiv Primal Scream Ball Review
« Reply #1 on: September 24, 2012, 12:23:16 PM »
I recently drilled two Primal Screams, and all I can say is WOW!!! Anyone familiar with the MOTIV line I am sure can relate to how hard this ball actually hits!
I drilled two 2 Cruels, and put similar layouts in the Primal Screams - one with the pin below the bridge on the center line with a 45 degree cg kick, and the other with pin over the ring finger, cg approx. 1 inch below the ring finger. Both balls were cleaner through the fronts, and more angular off the breakpoint when compared to their assymetric predecessors.
Being a tweener and forever battling carrydown, especially on sport patterns, the Primal Scream allows me to move a little further left when I need to "get around" the pattern with the confidence in knowing the ball will recover. As for pin carry, out of this world! An excellent addition to a tournament arsenal when more hook is needed for sure!

~Nick Miseno
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dna300x

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Re: Motiv Primal Scream Ball Review
« Reply #2 on: September 26, 2012, 09:14:12 AM »
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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Darren Andretta
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