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Exodus Pearl
« on: August 01, 2012, 12:25:46 PM »
Ball NPS Score: Not Available



- Recommended for Medium to Heavy Oil.
- Super Micron X1 coverstock.
- Sanded with 1000 abralon & factory polished
- X-Boss core.
- RG 2.572
- Diff 0.040

 

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Lord Field Exodus Pearl
« Reply #1 on: August 05, 2012, 07:25:06 AM »
LANE CONDITION  Fresh Oil

Length: 28' buffed to 40'

Volume: 50mil

Type (THS, Sport Pattern etc):  THS(Modified USBC White Pattern)


COMMENTS
April 22, 2012:  Purchased the Exodus Pearl, it obviously has some length drilled the way I have it (55* X 4-3/4" X 40*, 3-3/4" PIN ABOVE BRIDGE, NO WH, CG 1" RT OF CL ON MIDLINE).  The Exodus Pearl has a surprising amount of backend, something I usually do not see in Pearls due to my release-type, longer Pin to PAP’s for me have a tendency to skid too far and are unsatisfactory on most lane conditions with the extreme dry/medium-dry being the only true pattern I find success on.  I was playing around 8-9 at the 40' down lane range finders and 12-13 at the arrows, standing 20 with my feet.  The Exodus Pearl had really good carry and was very easy to get to the pocket.

Likes:  The ball is excellent for medium patterns and gets a lot of length.

Dislikes: None


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(55* X 4-3/4" X 40*, 3-3/4" PIN ABOVE BRIDGE, NO WH, CG 1" RT OF CL ON MIDLINE)
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Exodus Pearl
« Reply #2 on: August 05, 2012, 06:17:33 PM »
LANE CONDITION

Length: 28' buffed to 40'

Volume: 50mil

Type (THS, Sport Pattern etc): THS(modified USBC White Pattern)


COMMENTS
This has been my go-to ball as of late, it clears the heads and reads the mids extremely well.  Carry is excellent and can cover quite a few boards if the pattern is right.  On my THS it works extremely well and compares well with my Pin Hacker as far as look.  I've been using this one the most and was my go to ball a bign tourney in Las Vegas this past June at the South Point Casino.  The only drawback I see is the ball loses it's reaction on carrydown and won't kick out the 10 pin for me(right-handed).

Likes:  Big Fan of the Rico layout and my try on others.

Dislikes: None really, except for the issue with carrydown mentioned above.


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Re: Exodus Pearl
« Reply #3 on: February 11, 2013, 07:15:30 PM »
Specs:
Weight: 15.03lbs
Pin: 4.35 inches
Top: 3 oz

Layout:
Pin to PAP: 5
CG to PAP: 4
Dual: 60 x 5 x 40

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Lane Surface: AMF
Lane Pattern: Kegel Sport Highway to Hell

Report:
After talking to LF Rep Tony Martin, i decided to lay this ball out with one of my favorite layouts. Something that would be very predictable that is not too weak and not too strong. On the fresh, this ball was a little up and down. The ball would be clean up front and too strong on the back due to the stripped backends. As the oil pushed down lane the backend motion was more controllable. I was able to play up 6, 7, and 8 as long as i kept my launch angles striaight and tight. If i missed a little left it would hook and if i missed right a touch it looked like it fell off a cliff by leaving the rail or three off the right. I completely understand how this pattern can be frustrating depending how one thinks. The key is to be patient and not try to open the lane up right away because the ball is hooking a ton off the fresh backs. It's one of those patterns you have to keep the ball in play and let the lane settle before you make any big moves. I was throwing my Exodus solid side by side with my Pearl. The Solid would have a strong midlane and a sweet continuous arching backend while the Pearl would be cleaner up front and stronger on the back. The big difference though is when the oil carried down lane and the heads started to burn. I saw that the Pearl struggled to turn the corner while the Solid was a little more forgiving. I know surface adjustment would solve the issue but i didn't try it since i just drilled this ball before i bowled on this pattern. I see the Pearl being versatile for all sorts of styles and games where you can drill it strong or weak due to the mid RG and low diff. I think i will probably drill one or two more. :)

Thanks Tony Martin for the advice and help.
« Last Edit: February 11, 2013, 07:35:24 PM by Monster Stitch »

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Re: Exodus Pearl
« Reply #4 on: February 12, 2013, 09:29:13 AM »
LANE CONDITION

Length: 39

Volume:26.1 ml

Type (THS, Sport Pattern etc):Sport


COMMENTS

Likes: Control, they way it hits the pins

Dislikes:No dislikes.


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  I have this ball drilled up 75 x 4 x 45. This ball really gets through the heads well and has a strong backend reaction. I don't get the traditional skid/flip you would see with most pearl balls but a very strong and well defined break in the backend. This type of reaction really takes away the over under reaction one would see with most pearls. This ball has saved me many times. Some of my biggest scores have come from this ball. This ball has worked well on THS as well as my sport and challenge patterns I play on.

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Re: Exodus Pearl
« Reply #5 on: March 14, 2013, 09:51:04 PM »
   
Ball Surface:     
Factory Finish   
   
Drilling:     
Pin above the ring finger with the cg in the palm kicked out about .5"   
   
Bowler Style:   
Power Stroker/Cranker   
   
Lane Condition:     
THS 40' on synthetic surface - Medium overall volume   
   
Overall Rating:   
Hook   6/10
Length   9/10
Backend   6/10
   
Comments:     
   
This ball is very good when I need to play up the boards or on a shot with dry outsides. I can play comfortably around 10 all night and not have to move much more than a board. It doesn’t get an overreaction if I miss right and holds if I miss left.  A bit speed sensitive if I get too quick with my feet, but overall I would rate this ball highly and definitely my go to when the lanes are dry.   
I have thought about roughing up the surface a bit to give it an ealier read of the lane and cover a few more boards. Overall, I would rate this ball a strong contender for lanes late in tournament play.
Jimmy Casteel
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RCR Pro Shop
Evansville, IN

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Re: Exodus Pearl
« Reply #6 on: April 16, 2013, 11:25:04 AM »
LANE CONDITION

Length:40

Volume:23 ml

Type (THS, Sport Pattern etc): modified Stone Street


COMMENTS
I plugged and redrilled this ball that I originally drilled with pin above ring and cg below ring and no weight hole needed! It just wasn't a gotta have reaction, but it wasn't a bad reaction, just not what I wanted or needed! I plugged and did a 75deg x 2-1/2" x 35deg which placeed the pin closer to my pap, but still slightly above the level of my ring finger! I placed a weight hole past my val below the pap. The ball reads the mids much better and makes a stronger move at the breakpoint! First night in our senior's league and I shot 690 with two 4-9 splits and one came in the last game, which I shot 247. The ball reacted better as the lanes opened and I moved a little deeper! Really love the reaction of this ball and the hitting power!!

Likes: Reads midlane much better and has a stronger move at the breakpoint and the carry is awesome!!

Dislikes:I didn't drill it like this in the first place!!!


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Re: Exodus Pearl
« Reply #7 on: December 21, 2015, 12:18:31 PM »
LANE CONDITION

Length:  42 ft

Volume:  Medium

Type (THS, Sport Pattern etc):   THS


COMMENTS

Likes:  Drilling is pin high, in a long and strong layout.  Ball easily gets down the lane, and reacts consistently off of the friction.  Not a jumpy reaction, but a controlled strong reaction.  Once it finds the friction, it reacts and does not stop !  My home house tends to burn up pretty quickly, and this ball is the second one of my bag.  Gets down the lane, with tons of stored energy to carry a lot of strikes.  A must have to any arsenal !!

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