My previous and only skid/snap type bowling ball is/was a Rhino Pro Purple. Very early reactive ball I've had for 13 years now. Actually had it for a 6 little over six months, then my dad died and I quit bowling, fast forward 12 years, I got divorced and starting bowling again 9 months ago to fill up new found free time. So it has only has about 1 year and half of bowling on it, but a decade in the garage may have something to do with it's inconsistent reaction.
The pin on this ball is right in the palm. I can't find anything that looks like a cg mark to me. I'm not sure what the core looks like, but suspect it may be a pancake. If the labels have anything to do with it, the B logo is 6 3/4 inches from grip center and the Rhino logo is above the fingers.
As far as the reaction; I used to throw it straight up 5 and the ball would go 45-50 feet and turn HARD into the pocket, very angular but very predictable, but this was 12-13 years ago and I'm not sure of the oil but I'm guessing it was a 35-40 foot flat pattern. Now, if I throw straight up 5, the ball reactly nearly as soon as it hits the lane and goes brooklyn, must be outside the wall. Throw straight up 7 and it skis nearly all the way to the pins, comes up light of the pocket. Try to bounce it off the wall and who knows where it will end up, low, high, could go anywhere.
This ball does not flare at all, I think this may be why it I get it's so o/u on this condition, if I try to catch any oil, the oil stays with the ball when it hits the backend, mucking up it's reaction.
This probably doens't help much, but there it is. Sorry.
Thanks for any help you can give.