This one was given to me by gsback (excellent guy/trader/seller).
Drilling: Pin even and about 2-3" right of ring, cg stacked beneath. For me, this is roughly a 3x2.
Surface: gsback said he took it down from the factory 1500 + polish, so I'm not sure what it's at, but it still has som gloss
Lane condition: Broken down house shot (old wood lanes)
Reaction: I expected this ball to be long and flippy. I was wrong. The ball does push through the heads, but it digs into the midlane earlier than my Ogre pearl, and it is extremely stable on the backend. Where the Ogre pearl seems to charge on the back, the G3 just seems to roll. I found my best playing a small belly from 19 to around 13-14. From there, the G3 offered a very firm read and a great deal of control. Because of the ball's rolly nature and the area I was playing, the hit was entirely dependent on my ability to keep the ball rolling properly. It was not as friendly to release differences as the Ogre.
Overall: Thus far, the G3 is not the long, flippy ball I thought it would be. However, that's not a bad thing. Instead, it is earlier and even more stable then my Ogre Pearl. I think it will be a great choice as a control ball when the lanes are drying up or when I don't feel like playing the big wheel with something more aggressive. Again, not quite what I expected, but sometimes you don't get pleasantly surprised, like I did with this one.
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