I can answer this easily.....
Wed night after the Pro Shop Clinic at the trade show held by a local distributor that had a tournament. I decided to bowl it because it was using the Shark pattern.
For those of you unfamiliar with the Shark pattern...it is the PBA's heaviest pattern. It might as well be a flood.....it does open up after some games...but we didn't bowl enough to open them up much that night.
During practice I tried the Mean Machine (I had nothing particle with me other than the Machine and it is not quite enough ball, the Robo was home). It was just a tad too weak......the layout on my Mean is by no means a strong layout for my game. I ran to the bag and went over the surface LIGHTLY with the green pad...probably taking the surface down to about 1000, maybe 800.
I had time to throw one practice shot with it. It moved...and it moved alot in comparison to everything else around me I saw being thrown. I was watching Awesome Hooks....TS&As.....Scorchins'....among others....this ball was covering more boards than anything I saw.
The reaction was pretty amazing in my opinion...early roll....and abosolutely no loss of backend. The backend I got on that pattern was simliar to the backend I got out of it OOB on the normal house shots around here.
SO, the bottom line is that I was using a Mean Machine that is not drilled very aggressive for my game (it is the ideal layout for mediums for me), and it was not dulled down that much either.
I hope this info helps.
Carl
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C-G Pro Shop (owner/operator)
Youngstown Ohio
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Edited on 7/22/2006 10:36 PM