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Reviews => Lord Field => Topic started by: BallReviews-scodaddy21 on October 02, 2015, 12:11:41 PM
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This version of the Turbine core is beefed up for a LOW RG ball that Delivers maximum DIFFERENTIAL. This core was previously used in the Judgement, Bloody Cross and now in the Bloody Cross Royal. Pearl coverstock should hold ball motion just enough to get a great mid-lane read with maximum toque as the ball enters the pocket.
Specifications
RG: 2.463
Differential: .058
Mass Bias Diff: N/A
Finish: 1000 Abralon w/ Factory Polish
Cover Stock: LTX5 Traction Reactive
Color(s): Purple Pearl
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LANE CONDITION
Length: 39
Volume:medium
Type (THS, Sport Pattern etc):THS
COMMENTS
Likes: :Length
Dislikes: Higher volumes
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BC Royal is a step below the solid BC. For me being a power tweener its more suited for shorter patterns and light volumes due to the inverted core and pearl cover strength. Know when to use. Definitely a tournament piece for me.
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LANE CONDITION
Length: 42 ft
Volume: medium
Type (THS, Sport Pattern etc): THS
COMMENTS
Likes: Pearl coverstock and pin high drilling helps the ball get down the lane very smoothly for me. Backend reaction is very angular with tremendous recovery. Light hits are beastly as pins are sent flying all over the lane!
Dislikes: Backend reaction for my speed, roughly 14 mph, is almost "Too Angular". Flush pocket hits tend to leave 4's, 9's, or both. Surface manipulation to be done to try and tame that hard flip just a tad.
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