Ball: 16-pound, 4.25-inch pin, X-out for low top weight (0.97 oz)
Drill: CG-axis drilling (4.5x0), pin above ring, no weight hole, surface in box finish
Me: Tweener, PAP 4 over 3/8 up, good speed, good ball circumference
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Bought this ball for a couple of reasons, the first being it cost me $14 on eBay. But with a ball with top weight this low, I figured it would be a good choice to put some kind of experimental drilling on.
Turns out I was correct. The CG-axis drilling I picked makes this ball infinitely controllable and a great choice late in a block. My house is on the dry side of medium, but because it does not have a drastic "wall" in the middle of the lane, by the end of the night, chasing the oil typically means moving outside and playing away from the track area.
The combination of this ball's mild particle pearl cover, the layout and the fact it's simply older technology at this point make it a good fit for my needs. The ball covers outside angles well without overreacting, but still has enough fight in it to be useful early in a block from more inside angles.
This ball is an ideal choice for bowlers needing an "alternative piece" to complement newer, more aggressive balls. X-outs are still available through some shops and most of the X-outs I've seen are for top weight numbers only, which actually can work in your favor.
Glad I bought it. It was a steal for the money and fills a niche.
Jess