Putting a Mass Bias on the left side of the thumb for a right hander is a no no for Asymmetrical bowling balls. The reaction is killed with this ball, It is not supposed to be a skid snap ball, and having the MB in that location is, in fact, killing the natural reaction of this ball. This ball is supposed to roll up early and be real tame in the back portion of the lane on a house shot. /watch?v=Is2eCE-jKeo <--- This video shows Michael Hamilton (240 average) the way the ball should react.
I have this ball, I have about the same revs as you from what I can tell and mine seems to move a bit more at the end. Just shows how strong the coverstock is.
its not just a strong lefty layout its also a label layout which is to create a smooth arc and finish but the balls still coming back from it as if drilled with a skid flip layout great vid
Actually, it does look like its really lumbering down the lane due to the drilling. Its just a strong enough cover that it still allows it to turn pretty hard. You are losing a lot of backend reaction and carry though. Theres almost no continuation because the ball is laying flat through the deck.
@chipchop280 actually the ball is skidding quite a bit, hate to tell you. with your revs, you should be able to play further in than that on a house shot. the ball would barely move on like scorpion or shark.
Putting a Mass Bias on the left side of the thumb for a right hander is a no no for Asymmetrical bowling balls. The reaction is killed with this ball, It is not supposed to be a skid snap ball, and having the MB in that location is, in fact, killing the natural reaction of this ball. This ball is supposed to roll up early and be real tame in the back portion of the lane on a house shot. /watch?v=Is2eCE-jKeo <--- This video shows Michael Hamilton (240 average) the way the ball should react.
SolRecon 10 months ago
I have this ball, I have about the same revs as you from what I can tell and mine seems to move a bit more at the end. Just shows how strong the coverstock is.
andythurs 1 year ago
that is a very strange lay out i like putting the pin left and the cg right way better for a weak layout
i3enthebowlerkid 1 year ago
Does it have a 2" pin?
poeticism 1 year ago
its not just a strong lefty layout its also a label layout which is to create a smooth arc and finish but the balls still coming back from it as if drilled with a skid flip layout great vid
risewitthefallen08 1 year ago
u use a lefty's layout??
billyeddy1 1 year ago
Actually, it does look like its really lumbering down the lane due to the drilling. Its just a strong enough cover that it still allows it to turn pretty hard. You are losing a lot of backend reaction and carry though. Theres almost no continuation because the ball is laying flat through the deck.
Tywithay 1 year ago
great shots.. how much did u get this ball for?
CenaWarrior 2 years ago
this ball is da bomb watch my showing of this ball
SuperCrazyjoey 2 years ago
im not sure why this ball is drilled negative, robbing the performance
kturner1827 2 years ago
@kturner1827 Does it look like it's robbing any performance? Me thinks not!
chipchop280 2 years ago
@chipchop280 actually the ball is skidding quite a bit, hate to tell you. with your revs, you should be able to play further in than that on a house shot. the ball would barely move on like scorpion or shark.
claudethemonkey 1 year ago
@claudethemonkey Nope, not a typical house shot here. It's pretty long and somewhat flat.
chipchop280 1 year ago
@chipchop280 in the description it says ths???
bowlcsc 2 months ago
c system is no where near as good as the evil siege.
BaBbrettbennett 2 years ago