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Uranium HRG
« on: December 31, 1969, 06:00:00 PM »
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Re: Uranium HRG
« Reply #1 on: November 15, 2006, 09:04:03 PM »
Lane #1 Uranium HRG Review

Bowler Specs:
Right Handed
Rev Rate: 450+
Speed: 17-19 mph
Pap: 4 5/16 UP 7/16

Ball Specs:
Weight 15lbs.
Pin 3-4 inches

Layout:
Pin to Pap 4 1/2
CG To Pap 3 3/8

Balls Compared To:
Lane #1 Solid Cobalt Bomb
Pin under Ring, CG 3 3/8 from PAP
Sanded 1000 Grit Abralon and polished with 3M Finesse It

Lane #1 Enriched Uranium
Pin Under Bridge
CG in Grip Center
Sanded 500 Grit Abralon and Polished with 3M Perfect It Rubbing Compound

Lane #1 Cobalt Bomb Pearl
Same Layout as Solid
Polished 1000 Grit Abralon and polished with 3M Finesse It

Testing Lanes:
AMF Synthetics
House Shot around 38 Ft. Xmas Tree
2nd and 3rd game Moderate Carrydown

Review:
The Uranium HRG clears the heads and mid-lane with ease. Once it gets to the breakpoint, look out. The HRG is the most angular Lane #1 ball I have thrown. People have said the Cherry Bomb was very angular and I agree. The HRG is a more controlled angular movement than the Cherry Bomb, however it is a very aggressive movement towards the pocket. One of the surprising things about the HRG is that it keeps the pins very low increasing the pin carry. Yes, the Uranium HRG HITS HARDER than any Lane #1 ball I have thrown to date.

Comparison Between My Current Equipment and Uranium HRG
Cobalt Solid turns around 40 foot mark where HRG turns around 50 foot mark.
HRG covers 5-8 more boards total

Cobalt Pearl breakpoint around 45-48 foot mark
HRG flips harder and covers about 10-12 more boards for me

Enriched Uranium breakpoint around 38-42 foot mark
HRG covers about 5 more boards on this shot.

Shot #2 Review
AMF Synthetics
Modified House Shot (Heavier than normal)
Shot was test run for upcoming Tournament

Threw the HRG in practice and got too much length out of it so started with the Enriched Uranium as that hooks up earlier for heavier patterns. Started with the Enriched Uranium for first game to open up the lanes. The Enriched was starting to hook up a little too early for me so went to the HRG in the fill ball in the tenth. Went a little straighter with less hand and got great results. This ball has the best carry I’ve seen from Lane #1 yet! I left two 7 pins which I believe where the 5 pin that got re-spotted from the pin action. Too much carrydown with this ball and it will go too long and not recover. The HRG fits nicely in the current Lane #1 lineup.

Summary:
The Uranium HRG has the most length and defined turn of any current Lane #1 ball in production. The HRG clears the front part of the lane with ease will recovering from spots it shouldn’t. I’ve sailed balls to the ditch and they have recovered with tremendous pin action. Shots like that which I normally leave a 2-8-10 were sending messengers leaving only the 2 pin. I can not push how low the pins stay with the HRG increasing the pin carry. The new coverstock compliments the Diamond Core by creating a very angular ball.

THIS IS THE HARDEST HITTING LANE #1 BALL TO DATE!!!!!!

Joe Polkowski
Uranium HRG Drilled by Chris Straniero
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Matawan, NJ
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Re: Uranium HRG
« Reply #2 on: November 16, 2006, 10:14:26 PM »
i've had 2 lane #1 balls which disappointed me in the past since their balls are expensive but my first 2 did not worked out great on me ... my brother pushed me to try this ball and go back to lane #1 again. since all his balls are from lane #1 i decided to give it a try.

my first 2 games with the ball was bad since it was a fresh oiled lane and a brand new ball ... that did not mixed well but the 3rd game comes and man my jaw dropped as i opened a 5 consecutive strike when the ball tracked and i read the lane ... since then i was loving the ball like crazy, the ball is longer than the other lane #1 i've owned and it's true when they say this ball hits hard ... very controlable hook with a great hitting power.

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Re: Uranium HRG
« Reply #3 on: December 14, 2006, 02:30:37 AM »
Any one needing a ball for a medium to light condition. All I can say is "what a ball". I drilled my ball 4" pap, with my MB in the VAL. I like balls that roll a little more forward. On heavy oil it wasnt very good but it is a pearl HRG ball. On a medium and light oil condition this ball is a wrecking machine. While everyone is moving left all I have to do is pull the HRG out and keep on trucking. Exceptionally clean through the heads and in the middle part of the lane, when it gets to the back it is a joy to watch. Hits like a MACK truck and keeps on driving. I recomend this ball to alot of people that are looking for a ball that will get through the front and mids with ease.

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Re: Uranium HRG
« Reply #4 on: December 27, 2006, 01:59:13 AM »
This ball moves very smooth through the heads, and mid lane on med/light oil. It also hits like a truck.

The only negative about the ball is the attention it draws!

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Re: Uranium HRG
« Reply #5 on: December 29, 2006, 10:04:59 AM »
Info:
PAP 5" over and 1/4" up
Speed: 15-16mph (Very versitile)
Revs: Versitile (Low to high)

PreDrill Specs:
14lbs. 4oz.
2-3 pin 2.6oz top

Drilling:
Pin under Ring CG Out with Bomb at 11 o'clock and 5 o'clock. X-Hole on PAP. (See Pic Link)

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Ending Specs:
1/2 oz side
1/2 oz finger

Surface: Box Finish

Lanes: ProAnvil Synthetics

Pattern: 35' top hat buffed to 40' Medium Units. (THS)

1st Shift: Standing 22 and using normal release with med revs, targeting 12 at the arrows and breakpoint of 4 off of the top hat, this ball gets great length and makes a noticeable but smooth move off of the top hat. Carry is excellent and pin action is good. As set progresses, normal moves are generally easy and readable as this ball doesn't just jump off the dry. Carrydown does effect this ball and I was forced to move inside of the carrydown or go around it which was still pretty easy given this balls great recovery..

2nd shift: Standing 27 and targeting 15 at the arrows and 7 at the breakpoint, this ball was simple to move deeper than the first set with the same release and ball speed/revs. Still continued to get great length and but retain energy for the backend move off of the top hat to drive through the pin deck. This was the balls best use in my opinion as the breakdown began to dmeand moves from other equipment, this ball maintained it's controlability.

Likes: This ball is great for it's smoothness and controlability. Opening the lanes is great with this ball as the lanes breakdown as it's length and turn are great. Carry is great as expected.

Dislikes: Most bowlers will have to adjust for the carrydown that effects this ball but it can be played deeper inside and will go around the carrydown also.

Rating: 9

Comments: Perfect ball for Medium to Light-Med conditions. Have thrown this ball about 10 games to date. Definately a must for bowlers looking for smoothness and versatility.

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Re: Uranium HRG
« Reply #6 on: December 29, 2006, 02:38:55 PM »
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BALL SPECS
Pin Length - 3 3/4" PIN out
Starting Top Weight - 3 3/4oz TW
Ball Weight - #16.2 before drilling
Ending Stats - 7/8oz side weight, 1/4oz finger

DRILL PATTERN
Pin to PAP - 3 1/2"
CG to PAP - 3 1/2"
X Hole (if needed) - 3/4" X 3"deep
MB/CG Location - 1 1/2" right of center


BOWLER STYLE
Rev Rate - 375
Ball Speed - 16-18 mph
PAP/Track - PAP,5 1/16" right X 1" up


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SURFACE PREPARATION
Grit -
Type (Matte, Polish, Sanded) - OOB,Light buff 3M FINNESSIT II


LANE CONDITION
Length - 39'
Volume - med-light
Type (Wall, Xmas Tree, Sport) - Sport
Synthetics/wood - Synthetic

BALL REACTION
Length - 45'
Back End - 60%
Overall Hook - 80%
Midlane Read - Fair
Breakpoint Shape - Fair


COMMENTS
Carry - Excellent, NO Corner Pins
Likes - Ball hits hard, and keeps pins low!
Dislikes - Not the strongest Core for Lane #1 in relation to ball movement but coverstock and PIN reaction makes this ball adversible.

Conclusion - I've found that ANY ball NOT drilled correctly will seem to PUKE! This ball needs to be discussed with a Professional driller in great length. The Correct LAYOUT, and the bowlers release, is a KEY factor in this balls performance. The Layout drilling ,I used, did not fit into my arsenal. If I had a new one to drill up for me it would have the CG in the center of my grip and PIN above and Right of ring finger, for med-dry conditions. Layout PIN above bridge and between fingers with the CG 3/4" right of center for med-OILY conditions. This Ball went longer than my Cobalt pearl without the flip. Cobalt Pearl 45', HRG 48'-50', It also had a left turn ARCH as my Uranium Solid,40'-42' ,continious movement. My layout seemed to go too long in oil and move too much on dry. If this ball hits the pocket PINS will go down. Like I said, I think if I drilled it differently I would have been happier. So I hope this review will help someone make the right Layout choice. Review the LAYOUT sheet as it is different than most Lane #1 drilling Sheets. Excellent for clean backends. Good Luck to Everyone! handmeDN

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Re: Uranium HRG
« Reply #7 on: January 05, 2007, 10:07:14 PM »
I laid the HRG out to compare it to my Solid Cobalt Bomb, 4 1/4" x  3 3/8" to my PAP.  This is what every bowler wants, a ball that goes long and hooks a ton on the backend.  I got a very clean move through the fronts and midlane and a violent move on the backend.  I believe that the HRG will compliment any of the hook monsters that are already in the Lane #1 lineup very well, especially the new G-Force.  I think the move to Columbia 300 for production will give Lane #1 fans something different, and will surely still love.
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Re: Uranium HRG
« Reply #8 on: January 23, 2007, 07:46:26 PM »
I've been using this ball on and off for about 3 weeks and last night (1/22/07)I decided to use it in my league.  Ball specs 3.5 oz top weight and 15lbs 3 oz total.  This ball goes clean through the front and midlane, with a very angular back end.  I found it very easy to manage, even after the lanes dried up.  This ball carried most of my light pocket shots and has that wonderful explosion when it hits in the pocket.  This is a must-have if you want a ball that can get down the lane consistently in light to medium oil.  You might have some luck with heavy oil, but I don't have this ball set up for it.  Another fine ball by Lane #1!
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Re: Uranium HRG
« Reply #9 on: July 26, 2007, 10:26:36 AM »
Like: Very controllable motion, hits excellent and rolls very true.
See our video at AverageJoesProShop.com

Dislikes: Gets a little squirty on heavier oil patterns but this ball was not intended for heavy oil.

I have always been a big fan of Lane #1 so when I decided I needed a new medium-dry lane ball the Uranium HRG fit the bill. I picked one with about a three inch pin and a top weight of 3 ounces. I placed the pin above my bridge and kicked the CG out about an inch from the center of my span. My PAP is 4 3/4" right and 1/2 inch up.

I decided to try this ball after a couple of leagues had bowled so the heads would be dry and I would have some carry down. I started playing my regular shot which is about 25 out to 10. The Uranium HRG cleared the heads with ease and made a very strong move on the backend. I was surpried at how well this ball carried. Light hits, flush and high shots all carried withregilarity and the energy it delivered to the pocket was excellent. I was amazed at how cleanly it got through and still made a nice move on the carrydown. For comparison I got out my SR300 and Black Widow Pearl. The Sr300 cleared the heads pretty good but rolled up early in the midlane.and rolled out and left a couple flat tens. The Widow Pearl also cleared the heads but overhooked on the backend.

Overall I am very pleased with the Lane #1 Uranium HRG. It reacts exactly as advertised. If you want something for medium-light oil with enough pop to get through some carrydown then you should seriosly consider this ball.

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Re: Uranium HRG
« Reply #10 on: June 24, 2008, 12:42:03 PM »
Speed: 11.6 mph
Revs: Medium

Predrilled Specs:
15 lbs
3-4 pin

Drilling:
4 x 4 Stacked leverage. X-Hole

It's a great ball for Light to Dry. Almost same reaction with my Tsunami H20 but goes a bit longer then exploded at the end. Recommended for all Cranker. Other bowlers make them think your a Pro bowler They love to see Cool and Explosive Reactions. Just scored high 299 in just 10 games. It's good release but left the 8 Pin   why why whhhhyyyyy!

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Re: Uranium HRG
« Reply #11 on: January 14, 2009, 02:52:13 AM »
The ball: 15 pounds, 4-inch pin, unknown top weight
The drill: Modified label -- pin is 1.5 inches away at 1:30 to the ring, 1.5-inch buffer to the VAL, CG below ring and below the midline, no weight hole. Surface is box grit plus Storm ReactaShine.
Me: PAP 4 over 3/8 up, tweener revs, good speed, high axis rotation, low tilt

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Bought a low-traffic ball used off a member here with the idea of playing dry lanes late in a league shift.

Unfortunately, I did not find this ball suited to the task. But I did find it much better suited for medium-light than my G-Force Evolution, and not nearly as oil-allergic as that ball. So it has found a place in my arsenal all the same.

The high-RG nature of this ball is no joke. It lopes through the heads nicely and picks up in the backend. What keeps this ball from being a light-oil ball in my hands is that once it picks up, it really picks up. Also, with the drill pattern that is on it, the pin falls fairly close to my VAL, and high pins close to my VAL tend to be super-aggressive for me downlane. This ball is no exception.

Perhaps its best attribute is energy storage. I find Lane #1 balls to, almost without exception, carry at an above-average level for my game. This ball is on the upper end of THAT range.

The best part is its lack of over/under. I've had a problem with high-RG equipment in the past being too inconsistent, and sometimes not wanting to transition from a "lope" stage to an actual roll and drive. The Uranium HRG does not suffer from this malady.

I would caution about trying to use this ball to play in the oil (it isn't built for that task, anyway) or thinking that it's OK to throw on toasted lanes. True toast will cause this ball to over-react. It's stronger than you might expect. A summary follows:

The good: Major-league carry, stronger than advertised, more versatile than many Lane #1 balls and most higher-RG balls.

The bad: If it's built for dry, Lane #1 didn't hit the target.

Overall: A great piece for lighter mediums and a must-have if you're building an all-Lane #1 arsenal.

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Re: Uranium HRG
« Reply #12 on: April 11, 2009, 05:46:43 PM »
I am a Right handed Higher Speed Tweener normally bowl between 17.5 - 20 mph, medium revs (but that is improving!) Came back to bowling after six years away from the sport. Loving the game now.

Picked up this ball off Ebay 3" pin with about 2.5 oz top weight. Drilled in pin high with CG and MB kicked out right. I wanted a ball that would go long and snap with "conviction" That is exactly what I got!

This ball is adverse to Oil unless use have tons of revs or low speed. I wanted something a little more flippy in the backend than my morich Solid Leverage. You can swing this ball as long as there is dry to play with. And let me tell you, when this ball hits dry boards watch out! the transition is immediate with great continuation through the pins.

I send tons of messengers across the lane and very pleased that Lane #1 stuff hits just like my MoRich stuff. This ball loves to hit light and just creates such a mix of pins, sometimes I think it is better to set up slightly light.

My home house is a bit on the dry side so this ball has to be put away when I can't get enough length through the heads or have to go too deep with my speed.

I should also say there is "NO" mid lane read with this ball, only a move off the dry. This ball Replaced my old AMF RPM swirl which was my skid flip ball I love the carry power and the big move off the dry. I am sure surface prep could be adjusted to create an earlier move, but for me I have more aggressive equipment ready to fill that role.

Good Ball and I will be purchasing more Lane #1 equipment in the future.