The Villain Scorn features the Sinister core found on the original Villain, and comes with the Hexion SE pearl cover. I have mine drilled with the pin above the fingers and left it at box finish (5000 Grit LSP).
Review:
For me, the Villain Scorn is pretty smooth. I used my VSP as a control ball. The Scorn reads the lanes much sooner than the VSP, but total board coverage I have them fairly close. I moved about 3 and 1 in off my VSP line. I compared the Scorn to my Rogue Blade as well that I have at 2000 grit. I played them right on top of each other and noticed the Scorn got the corner pins out and had more drive going through the pins. I moved another 3 and 1 in off the Scorn line and was able to carry better with the Blade. I see this ball coming into play when I need a pearl without getting too much over under. For me, it’s a perfect ball down from my Rogue Blade and allows me to play a similar part of the lane.
Adam Yoshii
MOTIV Bowling and Vise Inserts Staff Member
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