Speed: 16-17 MPH
Revs: 350+
Axis tilt: 20-25 Deg
Axis rotation: Approx. 30 deg
Desription:
Weight (Pre-drill) 15 and change
Top weight (Pre-drill)
Pin to CG distance 3â€
Surface prep 800 Grit Polished
Drilling
Pin to PAP distance 4†Pin to grip center distance 3.5â€
Balance hole location, size, and depth. On Axis, 1†Dia, 2†deep
Approx. 60o drill with pin 1†above ring finger
Condition used was PBA Regional Pattern 1(40Ft) and THS(38Ft)
Pattern #1 Lane condition was synthetics(Brunswick).
On this pattern the ball was nice and smooth reacting and was predictable at the break point. As the oil transitioned the battle got a little over under due to the surface. On a dull surface this ball is a beast and is almost unaffected by the transition.
THS is Wood lanes and Brunswick synthetic both conditions are med oil for our areas THS
On wood this ball gives a strong smooth backend with consistent read. Synthetics with a little more oil seemed to have little effect on this ball compared to the wood lane. The ball played rather similar on both surfaces.
Line being played
Pattern #1 15/ 8 @ 38-42ft on fresh THS 20/5 @ 37 ft on fresh
Overall Thoughts
This ball is great for use on med to heavy oil pattern and has great readability and control. Ball has great traction and carry. I have tried a few different surfaces and it has been responsive to the changes.
Compared to the Oracle with a very similar drilling This ball is stronger and more aggressive throughout the entire lane. For me it is about 5 boards stronger then the oracle.
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