First, I must thank tenpinspro (Rick) for his drilling recommendation and my local driller, Cliff Barnes at my home house in Warner Robins, GA. Also, while the series in total was only 709, the problem was NOT the ball's performance. Operator error i.e., keeping my head down on target caused a few errant shots coupled with two lousy fills and three missed easy spares. Games were 200, 254, 255.
All I can say is this ball should be considered in the pantheon of greats like the Faball Blue Hammer and Brunswick Inferno. The recovery/backend move is powerful and the most consistent I've seen from any piece I've rolled. It creates serious pin action. I've never thrown asymmetrical until now. Most of you know that the ball's a winner so I'm beating a dead horse, but I'm sold on Track.
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Oh splendid! This calls for a sexy party!Edited on 2/15/2006 3:10 PM