TRACK HAVOC REVIEW . . .
Here is a link to a picture of the ball layout:
http://homepage.mac.com/dukeharding/.Pictures/Bowling/HAVOC.jpgThis ball was much more aggressive than the manufacturer stated. The ball was recommended for light to medium oil patterns. The Track staff on BR all had said the ball was more aggressive than stated.
The ball with this drilling, started up very early, with the coverstock out-of-box. On a medium oil pattern, playing anywhere between 10-20, the ball started grabbing the lane about 5 feet past the arrows. When I moved deeper inside the ball could not turn the corner.
I cleaned the ball with Track Clean N Dull, put a light coat of Track Magic Shine on the ball, (using a spinner, light pressure for about 15 seconds, top and bottom).
The Magic Shine did the trick. The ball had decent length, retained energy and carried well.
I shot 3 games with a friend, on a left-over medium oil pattern, which was pretty chopped up.
First game, I lined up with my feet at 22, targeted 15 at the arrows, out to 9-10 board. Ball set up well. Shot 217. (Won $1.00.)
Second game, I moved my feet to 25, targeted 17 arrows, out to about 12 board. Ball hit tremendously well. Left a couple of 9 pins. Shot 235. (Won $1.00. My friend wanted pins the next game.)
Third game, I moved feet to 27-28, targeted 19 arrows, out to about 14 board. Ball hit smoother, carry was better. Shot 258. (Won $1.00. My friend didn't want to bowl any more.)
Ball reminds me of my Slash, with a bit more hit.
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