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Long Shot
« on: December 31, 1969, 06:00:00 PM »
Ball NPS Score: 100.00
- Coverstock: S55
- Color: Ocean Blue/Silver Pearl
- Finish: Polished
- Core Type: Symmetric
- RG: 16#-2.471, 15#-2.486, 14#-2.511
- RG: Diff 16#-0.040, 15#-0.040, 14#-0.038
- Description: The Long Shot is best suited for medium to wet-dry lane conditions. The Long Shot is unbelievably clean through the front of the lane, with a strong controlled backend motion. 900 Global creating a Long Shot that comes in time after time!

 

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Re: Long Shot
« Reply #1 on: June 14, 2010, 11:27:43 PM »

I drilled my Long Shot 5 ½ x 5, pin over the ring finger, to get a little more length and backend out of this ball.  The first thing I noticed is how sweet the colors look on this ball.  The blue and silver make a cool looking ball.

The ball motion I get out of the Long Shot is something I haven’t seen from Global yet.  It’s very clean through the fronts, even on a good amount of friction, and has plenty of back end pop.  For me this ball is longer than the Lunatic or Maniac, and with a more angular move off of the friction.  

The first time I used the Long Shot was on a beat up house shot on older Pro Anvilane.  It matched up very well on this condition.  It cleared the fronts well, but still had enough strength to get through the tighter backends on this lane surface.

This ball is perfect for lighter volume house shots, or later in the day when the heads are pretty beat up, but you still need a ball with some muscle down lane.  I’m pretty sure I’ll get a lot of use out of this ball in the many 6 and 8 game tournaments around here.

Erik V

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Re: Long Shot
« Reply #2 on: August 19, 2010, 01:59:33 AM »
Just drilled up this awesome ball long and strong should the name of this piece! I drilled this ball with a 3 1/2 in pin. With the pin a 1 1/2in over my ring finger cg out hole in my pap, I play this ball on a fresh ths 27 out to 10. Wow!!! 267,245,279 I will be getting another.      The balls for the fall season is 900 global!

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Re: Long Shot
« Reply #3 on: September 14, 2010, 11:25:47 AM »
My Long Shot is drilled 65x4.5x40 no weight hole.

I got this ball to be my next step down from my Favorite. After I took the surface to 2000 + Polish, thats just what I got. (Factory polished surfaces tend to be a little over under for me)

What I got from this ball is easy length with a STRONG arch at the breakpoint yet very readable and with good control.

Compared to my Favorite this ball has good 1-2 feet more length and a stronger backend reaction.

Compared to my Lunatic the Long Shot is much cleaner to the front and mids for a lot more power at the breakpoint and the pins.

If you are looking for a ball with a strong but controllable backend reaction on medium to short oil patterns get a Long Shot. And if you want a good 1-2 punch for more oil get the Favorite too. You cant go wrong with these balls!

Chris
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Re: Long Shot
« Reply #4 on: September 19, 2010, 09:53:49 PM »
Ball spec's 15.3 2" pin 2.5 top
My profile: speed 14-16mph, power stroker rt hand.

Lane surface overlays and synthetic.

Drilling: 4 x 3 pin down, box finish.

The NEW Long Shot from 900 Global is a whole new look for them.  If you had or tried a Creature Pearl this one reminded me of it but more roll, more backend and more hitting power!  Medium ball with good skid, still had some midlane on fresh and has a solid snap/arc backend reaction.  Nothing flashy on the drill pattern, 4 x 3 pin down, but it's got some flashy snap to it!  Nice look for medium to dry or slower ball speeds.  Doesn't care too much for carry-down but there are other balls in the 2010 line-up to combat that.  Will try it with a 4000 abralon pad, for me this could become a great league/track area ball with my slower speed and hand.  Nice medium ball with a nice price tag.

Joe Arvai IV
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Re: Long Shot
« Reply #5 on: January 31, 2011, 01:27:07 PM »
BALL SPECS


Pin Length:3.5


Starting Top Weight:2+


Ball Weight:15


 

DRILL PATTERN

60x4 1/4 x 45 






BOWLER STYLE


Ball Speed:14-17

 

PAP/Track:3 3/8 over 1 1/4 up


 




SURFACE PREP


Grit: 4000


Type: (Polish):

 



 



BALL REACTION


Length: high


Back End: medium

 

Overall Hook: low-medium


Midlane Read: low


Breakpoint Shape: angular


 




COMMENTS


Great skid flip ball for low volumes of oil and an excellent compliment to the favorite. My favorite uses are on wood lanes and worn sport patterns. Been reacting well for customers who like to play straighter up the lanes. Not extremely angular for me. I see more of a controlled movement like my favorite just alot more length and a little more angle. 900 global has been doing a great job of making quality balls that complement eachother well and the favorite longshot combo are an excellent one-two punch for your league bowler.