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Reviews
  Balls: by Track
 
- Color: Black/Purple/Silver
- Reaction: Heavy roll
- Coverstock: Reactive
- Finish: 4000 grit Abralon sanded
- Core: New "Leggo"
- RG: #16/2.54 #15/2.48 #14/2.54
- Differential: #16/0.049 #15/0.056 #14/0.053
- Recommended Lane Condition: Heavy Oil

- Description: This first ball in the all-new 9 Series, the 930T, was designed to be extremely aggressive at the breakpoint. The 930T has “Mica” embedded into the coverstock, which gives this ball extra TRACKtion at the breakpoint so you can expect a heavy roll in the backend. Each new ball from Track will now include a microfiber cleaning pouch with instructions on its use. We feel this will be a great addition to help our customers maintain their performance products.
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REVIEWS
  Author Review
  lil League Coach

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 Posted: 11/14/2009 9:57 PM
Bowler specs:
18 mph
Above average revs
PAP: 5 1/4 x 1 3/8 up

930 T specs:
Pin under middle finger MB kicked right with axis in the thumb quadrant (P3) if you go by MO's chart
5 1/2 pin to Pap
4" MB to PAP
4 1/2" Pin buffer (Pin - VAL)
Surface: 1000 abralon (hand done)
Static weights: 1/4 oz positive side x 3/8 oz finger

REACTION: This ball is amazing on Heavier Volume shots (sport/house) This ball reads the pattern tremendously up front and has the smooth transition in the back that creates great carry percentage. Once the oil carries down I know it will be tough but you have to put it away and go to something with an "A" on it (715 or 505A).
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TJ TROUT
PBA EAST REGIONAL MEMBER
Vise Grip Staff "choice of champions"
thomasjtrout@yahoo.com
Keglers Pro Shop - Owner (www.keglersproshop.com)

  tomyo10

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 Posted: 11/8/2009 9:54 AM
This ball is a monster. I thought it was too much for me.

I tried a lot of combinations with this ball. OOB was too much for a medium-oiled THS. So I polished it with 4000 underneath. Didn't react much at all when they flooded the shot one night. I took it down to 2000/polished and it still hooked too much.

I then left it at 2000 sanded and tried to play a bit more inside. Still no good.

Then I realized I can just take most of my hand out of the shot standing at 30, throwing over 15 to 8.

I think I found the right combination. Finally. I can miss right a few boards and it still carries fine.

My love/hate relationship with this ball is now in the love phase. I'm not used to this simple hand delivery as I normally like to turn the hell out of the ball. But I am finding it is much easier on my wrist. And the predictable roll is something I was looking for.

So I will keep it. For now.

  eparker300

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 Posted: 11/3/2009 8:27 PM
Heavy Hitter. I drilled this ball to slown down, via the RICO drilling. I wanted a ball that would carry out the corners on a house pattern when the sharper angles, just left them standing. I left this ball with the out of the box factory finish and and I was not dissapointed. The first practice game was 279, I can not wait for league this week.
  kong

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 Posted: 10/16/2009 11:18 AM
This ball doesn't stop...Monster roll all the way thru the pocket..Second game in league shot 300 - 748 set.. Drilled by the Mighty EK Quinn 4 x 4 - 3"pin just above ring ringer. Left handed - medium speed(14) - tweener 3/4 release - carries light, medium, heavy, sends messengers.. Not a dry condition ball!!!! Needs oil and roll..Creates jealousy from storm product bowlers....
  Drillmn300

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 Posted: 10/16/2009 1:09 AM
This ball is a monster on oil, drilled mine up 35\4 1/2\30 and if there is oil it is the first one out of my bag. On heavy oil the 930T reads the mid lane like your on a light pattern and still turns the corner with ease. I have over 30 games on mine and it still performs like out of box condition.
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David W. Bolt
Silver Certified USBC Coach
2 IBPSIA Technical Certified Pro Shops
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  bowltsproshop

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 Posted: 9/5/2009 3:27 PM
Just like the 715 I only have one drilled as of now but drilling the other soon so I'll update.

My 930T I left at box finish occasionally taking it down to 2000 abralon for the shark. Drilling is pin 4" from pap mb 4" with a 2" pin buffer. What I get out the 930T is a very strong midlane read with excellent continutation. I shot a tournament recently where the shot was pretty roasted and the ball still didn't wanna quit like a lot of high end stuff on the market seems to do. One thing I did notice with this ball is how amazingly diffferent it rolls polished. Much cleaner through the heads and very rolly which makes it easy to drill for a variety of styles.
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Dave Roberts Jr
Track staffer
Bowl-T''s Pro Shop, imperial. MO

  TheNewRevolution

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 Posted: 8/19/2009 8:49 PM
Drilled up this ball about a week ago and already have posted 2 - 279 games, a 785 series and won a couple of jackpots. This ball is amazing for those with high revs and love to swing the ball. The ball gets through the heads sooo clean and then once it hits the break point, forget looking for a blinker cause this ball is going to make a LEFT! Carries through the pins and carries the corners well. A must have in anyone's bag looking for a reliable ball to get down the lane and make a predictable read to the pocket.
  nouse4aname

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 Posted: 8/19/2009 6:52 PM
Just got mine yesterday. Have it drilled pin over ring and cg and mb just to the right of my grip. ball gets through the heads with no problem and makes a hard and predictable move in. seemed like it doesn't turn as much as my hot sauce though. shot a few 200's practicing without taking any spare shots(rerack if not strike) only tried it oob, want to use in league before i make any changes to it. def. hooks more than the ebonite evolve.
  KennyMaxx

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 Posted: 8/10/2009 9:32 AM
The 930T from Track is the latest entry into their arsenal. The 930 boast the most hook of any Track ball made. I have mine drilled with the pin above the ring finger with the MB just to the right and below the thumb. It its box condition, it will cover just about any lane condition that has a decent amount of oil in the heads. As I compare it to the Rising SE., I find it stronger on the back end with a heavier roll that kicks out the corners very well. The only problem I had with it is on a 44 ft flat pattern. I could not get the ball to make the turn that I needed to play on this condition. With a surface change,500 grit abralon from the original 4000, the ball would have been fine. If power is what you are looking for on oily conditions, this new edition from Track in the ball that you should have in your arsenal.




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