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Title: Fury Pearl
Post by: admin on December 31, 1969, 06:00:00 PM
Coverstock: High Octane Pearl
Ball Color: Blue / Red / Silver All colors do vary somewhat from the picture shown.
Ball Finish: 4000-grit wet sand
Hook Potential: 135 (Medium-High) on a scale of 10-175 Low-High
Length: 95 (Early) on a scale of 25-235 Early-Late
RG Differential: 0.044 (Medium Flare) on a scale of .000-.080 Low Flare-High Flare
RG Average: 2.515 (Low) on a scale of 2.43-2.80 Very Low-High Break Point
Breakpoint Shape: 95 (Angular) on a scale of 10-100 Arced-Angular
Recommended Lane Conditions: Medium Dry to Medium Oily
Description: Once again Brunswick responds to the market. To complement the success of the Fury, bowlers asked for a pearlized version. Answering the call, Brunswick delivers the Fury Pearl.

Building on the success of the original Fury, the Fury Pearl utilizes a pearlized coverstock and a smoother Coverstock Finish to create a ball with a back-end reaction that is truly BIG. The Fury Pearl utilizes a pearlized version of the High Octane coverstock used on the original Fury. The pearl additive helps create more length and saves hooking action for the back-ends.

The bowling industry is starting to embrace the surface finishes created by 2000-grit and 4000-grit abrasives. These abrasives create a glossy finish that many bowlers would assume are polished with a wax or similar compound. The benefit to the bowler is that these finishes create length similar to balls coated with compound finishes, but are better able to handle carrydown. The Fury Pearl is finished with 4000-grit Abrasive pads driven by the new Haus high speed bowling ball resurfacing machine.

The Fury Pearl uses the original Fury’s Torsion Symmetric core system known for its high hook potential, easy revving and powerful, but controllable breakpoints. Brunswick has twisted the core on the inside of the ball so you can twist it up more on the lanes.

Out of the Box: With its 4000-grit finish, the Fury Pearl will provide a more skid/snap reaction than the original Fury and match up well on medium-dry to medium-oily lane conditions.

Title: Re: Fury Pearl
Post by: AverageJoesProShopcom on September 01, 2007, 02:01:07 AM
BRUNSWICK FURY PEARL
After the success of the original Fury and the Torsion Core, I was excited to see what the next big thing from Brunswick would be.  The Fury Pearl is a superb follow up and may be better than the original for most people.

The test ball we received had a pin of 3" and a top weight of 2.5 ounces.  I wanted to drill it so that it would be versatile on the house shot and the PBA shots we were going to test with it.  I put the pin directly above my ring finger and the CG almost right below the pin.  This drilling would allow the ball to get down the lane but still have enough pop on the backend.  

I have posted videos of the Fury Pearl on both of the patterns we tested it on at our website!  Be sure to check them out!

HOUSE SHOT:
I really liked the Fury Pearl on our house pattern.  It gave me some room to miss on both sides.  If I missed right the ball would catch the dry, run back to the hole and carried great.  If I tugged it inside it would skate in the oil and still have enough surface to turn on the back and not leave the ten.  I could play almost anywhere I wanted to.  I was amazed at how smooth this ball rolls and how hard it hit.  It wasn't like a lot of other balls that roll really smooth in that it  had enough energy left at the hole not to leave the flat ten.  I also noticed that on half hits it would either split the rack or send a missile for the corners.  
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PBA VIPER PATTERN:
Thanks to the fine people at Executive Strike & Spare I will be able to do reviews for balls on the PBA Patterns now.  The shot I had the most success with on the Viper Pattern with the Fury Pearl was deep inside.  If I gave it enough speed to get through the heads the cover had enough friction to grab on the back and make a good turn.  I had a couple boards I could miss either way as long as I kept good revs on it and made sure I got it through the heads.  The only time I ran into trouble is when I would push it to far right and it couldn't recover in the oil or if I missed left the dry would take it through the face.  The other guys that were testing the ball with me liked playing it farther right than I did.  Either way the Fury Pearl performed great on the Viper pattern.
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OVERALL:
I was very happy with the Fury Pearl.  Its a very smooth rolling, predictable and powerful piece of equipment.  I think Brunswick has done an excellent job this year of getting a quality lineup of balls on the market.  Each ball is distinct and reacts the way they say it will.  The Fury Pearl will probably be the first ball out of my bag on most normal house shots and I wouldn't hesitate to take it with me to any tournament I bowl in.

COME SEE OUR VIDEOS OF THE BRUNSWICK FURY PEARL AT:
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Lane #1 G-Force Supernova
Columbia 300 Rival
Columbia 300 Resurgence
Banger Hole Pounder Pearl
Ebonite NVS
Ebonite Raid
Hammer Black Widow Pearl
Brunswick Blast Zone
Lane #1 Uranium HRG
And Many More!

Thanks for taking time to read my review!

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Owner of Average Joe's Pro Sop
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Title: Re: Fury Pearl
Post by: UpstateProShopChris on September 13, 2007, 04:31:03 PM
Ball Review: Fury Pearl
Date: 9/13/07

Bowler Information:

Initial ball Speed: 16.5 - 17 mph
Tilt: 10 Degrees
Axis Rotation: 35 Degrees
Rev Rate: 300-340 RPMs

Coverstock - High Octane Pearl
RG min - 2.47”
Differential - .044”

Ball 1:
Pin to PAP - 5”
Distance From VAL: 2.5"
Vertical Pin Orientation: Up
Mass Bias Position - 4"
NO Balance Hole

Surface Preparation - 4000 Abralon

Ball 2:
Pin to PAP - 5”
Distance From VAL: 2.5"
Vertical Pin Orientation: Up
Mass Bias Position - 4"
NO Balance Hole

Surface Preparation - High Gloss Polish

My impression of this ball:

As a pro shop operator there are several things you are looking for in a ball of choice for the customer namely readability, predictability, carry, and power.  The Fury Pearl has joined some of its extremely successful Brunswick predecessors the Danger Zone, Original Inferno, and Danger Zone in providing these characteristics in a successful high performance pearl ball.  The Fury Pearl has never failed to impress me over the last several weeks by providing a strong, angular, controllable read off of friction while creating loads of area on any house pattern I have encountered.  The Fury Pearl Provides 3-5 boards more recovery when being compared to my Radical Inferno test ball while providing an earlier more secure read through the late middle part of the lane.  This performance series release is also extremely fine tuneable using different sanding media like abralon.  My 4000 abralon Fury pearl hooks roughly 3 feet earlier than the polished fury and provides several more boards of recovery as opposed to the high glossed one which of course is slightly more angular.  The scuffed Fury Pearl provides a strong angular arc on the back end and will read the breakpoint for almost any style bowler.  The polished Pearl Fury provides a quicker response time and is my go to ball when the sanded one reads too soon.  Carry percentage with either ball is much better than average even when crossing many boards (roughly 20 to 2 at 45 feet) at an angle that would be considered too steep for our 41 foot med-high volume house pattern.  This ball is certain to become the go to ball for many when angularity and consistency are required on patterns of med to high volumes. All you need to do is find a dry recovery area down lane and start striking. Overall, I feel that the Fury Pearl is the strongest most versatile high performance pearl on the market today and with the durability of Brunswick's coverstocks how could one go wrong?  

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Title: Re: Fury Pearl
Post by: BrunswickDisciple on September 17, 2007, 02:13:42 PM
Ball Review: Fury Pearl

Initial ball Speed: 14-15 mph
Tilt: 30 Degrees
Axis Rotation: 45 Degrees
Rev Rate: 250 RPMs

Ball 1 : around Label Leverage drilling

Surface Preparation - 4000 Abralon out box
NO Balance Hole


Fury Pearl is very good on any lane condition above medium. i can play anywhere with right angles, etc.
my average went from 205 to 224 ! and this ball hit very hard and carry very well ! It's really my favorite ball since 10 years.

i encountered the carry Down and dont have problems. i moved 2-3 boards to right from my original place and carry down was too easy to skip !

I strongly recommend this ball for any bowler style and any lane condition. It's very easy to customize the coverstock surface. Grab this one for tournaments, you will be succesful this year !

Fury Pearl is nice and perfect compliment to Fury. With the 2 Fury, you can play anywhere without problem.

Hope, my review will be helpful.
Title: Re: Fury Pearl
Post by: Corey C on September 20, 2007, 02:02:26 AM
Fury Pearl
39' House Shot on new DBA Lanes

5.25" Pin to PAP below fingers
OOB Finish

The first few shots determined that the flare rings were too close together. When they're tight the ball doesn't read the midlane and you don't have as much recovery. Too much skid/flip.

7/8" hole drilled 2.25" down the VAL 2.25" deep
Statics ended 1/2" thumb and 1/4" side

Now the ball reads the midlane perfectly. The extra hole allows me to stand farther left and open up the shot more. Plus I can also tighten up the line and it doesn't over react when it hits the dry. I really like to move it makes to the pocket. Strong but not snappy.

To compare to the Radical, I had to scuff the cover on the Rad where I can leave the Pearl in box and have a better reaction.

Tomorrow will be on our 42' league shot...

Game 1 - Too oily used high pin Fury outside 10
Game 2 - Too oily used high pin Fury outside 10
Game 3 - Too oily used high pin Blast Zone 12
Game 4 - Just right! 14 at arrows out to 8

A fresh shot like this with a heavy volume is not a place for the pearl unless you slow roll it or have a high RPM rate. Once the track burned up a bit it read the midlane well and controlled the pocket. Instant 6 bagger once I switched. I may have been able to go to it one game earlier. There's always next week!


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Title: Re: Fury Pearl
Post by: rontjx on October 03, 2007, 08:12:00 AM
Just got this ball today.
Its 14 pounds, my pin is below my ring finger slightly to the right, 4000grit finish.
(right hander here)

Very powerful ball. Hit the pins really hard(no problems with the 10pin)
But for me it leaves the pin 5 1nce awhile.

With this ball i play a average ball speed but a high rev with a low axis.
This ball suites avg oiling. I recommend this ball for all players as i feel it is a great ball.
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Title: Re: Fury Pearl
Post by: Bob Hanson on October 03, 2007, 01:57:11 PM
Drilled mine with pin above ring finger, 5 inches to PAP.  Balance was close to zero all the way around, including top weight.  No balance hole required.  The pearl revs up quick, but is long and angular.  Very strong off the break point, but did not over react when I got it a little wide on the top hat house shot.  It reminds me a lot of the old Zone Classic, with more strength.

Very good pearl from Brunswick.
Title: Re: Fury Pearl
Post by: BuddiesProShopcom - Tim on October 19, 2007, 02:46:51 AM
I want to start by thanking Dennis Reale for the test ball.

I laid the ball out with the pin 4 1/2" from my PAP and the CG 4" from my PAP.  This layout required a hole, so I placed it 2 3/8" from my PAP down my VAL.

On our house shot, the Fury Pearl got through the heads well and picked up really strong in the midlane.  When it reached the backends, the Fury Pearl was much more angular and continuous than any other Brunswick ball I've thrown.  It hooked about 6 boards less than my Strike Zone, and had about the same amount of overall hook as my Vapor Zone, but was a bit more skid/flippy.  

On the Cheetah pattern from our PBA Experience league, the Fury Pearl was too much off the dry, and was not the ball to use on the shorter pattern, and had to go back into the bag.  I can see how this ball would perform well on medium length sport patterns, because it would provide a little more recovery on missed shots to the out with the strong backend.  

This is, without a doubt, the best ball in the Brunswick line.  It has supreme versatility and is very forgiving, especially for easier conditions.  If you are thinking about getting one, go ahead and pull the trigger, you will not be disappointed.

If you have any questions, feel free to send me a message or call me at the shop, toll-free 1-866-BOWL-PRO.

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Title: Re: Fury Pearl
Post by: yeehayashi on November 19, 2007, 06:25:30 PM
I got the 15 lb. with a 3" pin to compliment my Fury 2 weeks ago and have now bowled 12 to 15 games on a THS with light oil with clean backend conditions.  The drilling is pin right of ring finger and CG right of thumb.  The Fury Pearl reacted very strongly under these conditions and overhooked when I lined up on 15.  I finally found a consistent and accurate line from about the 28 board and can attest to the hitting power of this ball.  In a 6 game practice set on Sunday I managed to crack 210 to 215 on 4 games and was above average on all 6 games.  I plan to use this ball during league play for the first time tomorrow night and am anxious to see what happens now that I have a good idea about the way to play it.  I currently average 174 to 176 in league and I'm a stroker style player.
Title: Re: Fury Pearl
Post by: budcotten on November 22, 2007, 01:17:03 PM
I got this ball back about 3 months ago. I got this ball to complament my Fury. I have gotten to really like this ball and have come to notice a few very good points with this ball. First off it saves a ton of energy for the pins, as well as Having a very big back end more so then my fury. Both balls are laid out about the same. Pin above Ring finger CG kicked out slightly Don't care if cg matters or not both have about a 3-4 inch pin Fury has weight hole the pearl does not. Both are drilled using my pap

On the lanes both balls really work well with each other I usually start off with my fury so i can open up the lane. then after about a game and a half I switch to my fury pearl.

Also this ball works on alot of different pattens. I have Used this ball on the Us Open shot THS And a Few other PBA pattern very nice releace Fury and Fury pearl are a great 1-2 punch. Another great releace from Big B


Title: Re: Fury Pearl
Post by: traderfjp on November 25, 2007, 06:35:07 PM
This pearl has a very strong cover and I carry well with it.  The Fury Pearl is stronger than my Black Widow Pearl with a similiar reaction.  I guess the BWP is more angular if left in the OOB finish. I usually start the night with either my Black Widow solid or Fury Solid and then go to my Fury Pearl.  This is one of my favorite balls. The biggest assett of this ball is that it's not squirelly as some pearls can be.
Title: Re: Fury Pearl
Post by: touroffset1 on December 02, 2007, 08:38:37 AM
I bought the fury pearl a couple of weeks ago and can finally say I found a perfect medium condition ball.I'm RH with ball speed of 15-16 and like to play a straighter line to the pocket with a small swing from 10 to 5. I drilled this up with the pin above the bridge to get some length. I have thrown it for 2 sets now and it is one of the most consistant reading balls I've had in a long time.First set last week was only 584 because I kept getting nine counts.I left 7 nine counts in the third game alone even when adjusting to get the ten to kick out.That didn't bother me because our house just put new pins in and figured that could have something to do with it.Last night playing the same shot-247-253-247 for 747.This is an excellent ball if you are looking for a ball that is clean through the front and doesn't get jumpy on the back ends. Nice smooth arc and good carry. In the second game last night i was starting to trip the 4 pin late. Did that 3 times. Moved my feet 4 boards left and target 2 boards left and carry was back.Thinking of buying another one and leaving it in the box just in case.
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Title: Re: Fury Pearl
Post by: ramgrind on December 02, 2007, 09:23:38 PM
i am a righty that hits it about 16 to 18 with plenty of hand i have the original fury drilled extreme agresive and a intense inferno that is for playing down and in i got the fury pearl drilled inbettween the two freshly drilled i shot 630 with a house shot that is very difficult i think the pearl hits way harder than my original fury i say this is a must have to play the middle of the lane
Title: Re: Fury Pearl
Post by: 86camaroman on December 06, 2007, 10:41:59 PM
Ball is drilled stacked with pin above bridge. it has  3inch pin. At first I didnt like the ball. Then I decided to give it another chance. I probably have 40 games on it now. out of box it was so so. I ended up abralon 500 and then hit it with storm reacta shine. With a shine on this ball it gets through the heads so clean. The backend is tremendous and so is the pin carry. It doesnt seem to like carrydown but on clean backends without carry down this is a go to ball. When it makes its move it definetely moves. Has a nice predictable reaction. To me it rolls better then the original fury. If you need a ball to go long and snap would be a good choice.
Title: Re: Fury Pearl
Post by: Freakin10pin on December 18, 2007, 08:00:48 AM
Drilled pin 4" from pap above fingers
Box finish.

I think the ball is very condition specific. It has loads of backend and will clear the early part of the lane fairly well.  When big angles are needed, then this is the ball otherwise keep it in the bag.

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Title: Re: Fury Pearl
Post by: thefunnierman on December 22, 2007, 10:41:43 AM
The Fury Pearl...

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OOB Finish ( I think 4000 but it looks polished)- engthy with a very angular backend. It carried alright but had troubles with the 9 and 7 (maybe too much angle). Any way it was a fresh house shot, 41 foot,  and the ball reaction was lengthy and very angular.

Polished- I tried polishing the Fury pearl and it just made it even more aggresive in the backend. Like I said the length on this ball is great. It turns on a dime at about 50 feet.


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Title: Re: Fury Pearl
Post by: Lug2112 on January 04, 2008, 02:23:33 PM
I returned to league bowling for the first time in 10 years with my old ball that I averaged 202 with back then. Well, things are different now and I struggled with only a 175 average after 12 weeks. I needed new technology! After lots of research, I decided on the Fury Pearl. I had it drilled very conservatively. I don't like a hard core break. I first tried it on open bowling conditions that were VERY dry. The hook was nearly impossible to manage. 3 games below my average...not good. I was worried that I had made a bad choice. The next day I bowled right after a league with better oil and better results. 3 games, 598 series. 2 days later I finally had my first league night on fresh oil. This ball was amazing!! It got through the front beautifully with a very consistant, strong and predictable back end reaction and a very hard hit. Best series of the year...652! And that could have easily been better! Looking forward to the future with this great ball!!
Title: Re: Fury Pearl
Post by: jho on February 27, 2008, 02:20:40 PM
Layout - 4 1/2" pin to PAP, 1.5" off VAL, Flip Drilling. (3/4 side, 1/4 finger no balance hole yet).
Out of box cover.

The set up was intended for later games in tournaments, or medium-dry patterns.

We first tested the Fury Pearl on a fresh house condition (Approximately 38 feet).  The pearl was very clean through the heads and midlane, and very strong off the fresh backends.  I had a great reaction and pin carry at the beginning.  The ball did start to labor on the backends when the oil started to carry down, this is probably because of my ball layout and OOB cover.    

On the broken down house shot the Fury Pearl was in its element, again the ball was clean through the fronts but saved alot of energy for a monster backend reaction.  This was the best look I had in my bag for playing inside lines.

This ball is mandatory for any bowling ball arsenal,  It is a great ball for fresh backends and a great ball for the medium dry condition.  I think Higher Rev or slower ball speeds may even be able to use this on oilier lanes. Get this ball if you are looking for a ball to save energy and flip hard.

Thanks again to Rico @ Brunswick, and Richie @ Strike-Z Proshop (IBPSIA Advanced Technician)

J.Ho
Title: Re: Fury Pearl
Post by: rotofan775 on April 08, 2008, 08:18:13 PM
heres my review for the fury pearl:

to start off, i got this ball for $30, so i wasnt going to lose much if i didnt like it. turns out it was money well invested!

got this ball used on a single drill, 1 1/2 pin placed it under the RF, with cg down and slightly kicked right. on the right pattern(or even not, from my limited experience with this ball so far) there has been an area of play on the lane for me. granted ive only had 3 outings with this ball so far, but im very pleased with the results im getting, and cant wait to use it in league this thursday, as im sure it will be the shining star of my arsenal.
all the reviews that ive read about this ball hooking a ton, are completely true for me.

last friday(4/4) i was bowing at a wood house with guardian surface, broken down from at least one league, maybe two, im not sure. this ball shined the first and 3rd games, ran into some trouble the second game with it overhooking, and i just didnt make the right move at the right time. i was hooking it more than anyone on my pair, and the two pairs next to me, one guy who cranks the crap out of his ball was having trouble with his track arsenal artillery not recovering in the back, so he and many others had to move right and throw harder, while i moved left and let it fly!

all in all, BEST BRUNSWICK BALL IVE EVER OWNED!(which isnt saying much since this is my 3rd since the original sapphire zone, LOL!)

this ball covers more boards than my pin up ricochet rebound, and they go about the same length down the lane!

anyway, great ball, and props to my friend for hooking me up for $30!

rotofan
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Title: Re: Fury Pearl
Post by: zorchman on May 13, 2008, 06:57:44 PM
i own the fury and twisted also.i didnt know if i wanted this ball.but the pro shop gave me such a good deal i couldnt pass it up.i got this ball drilled alittle stacked small weight hole.this ball rocks one of the best i have ever thrown.it hits reads lanes well.plays on a lot of lane conditions if you know how to read them
Title: Re: Fury Pearl
Post by: FranVarin on January 02, 2009, 06:32:09 PM
BALL SPECS
Pin Length - 3"
Starting Top Weight - Don't Know
Ball Weight - 15lbs


DRILL PATTERN
4.5 from PAP, Pin up. CG near Palm (+/- 5")


BOWLER STYLE
Rev Rate - Tweener
Ball Speed - 15-16 mph
PAP/Track - 5 1/8 over 1 up

SURFACE PREPARATION
Grit - 4000 Abralon
Type (Matte, Polish, Sanded) - Sanded


LANE CONDITION
Length - Cheetah and House
Volume - Medium
Type (Wall, Xmas Tree, Sport) - wall and PBA sport


BALL REACTION
Length - 8/10
Back End - 8/10
Overall Hook - 8/10
Midlane Read - 7/10
Breakpoint Shape - 9/10


COMMENTS
Carry - This ball hits very hard and keeps the pins low on the deck. If this ball is kept in the oil it can skid by the breakpoint. It tends to send a lot of messangers on light hits as well. When carry down occurs the ball will labor a bit and cause flat hits resulting in corner pins. This ball reads the lane well and makes a great move when it sees dry. I've thown this on a short pattern like Cheetah and this ball just simply owns that shot. It makes an awesome hard ark to the pocket and is very controllable for a pearl.
 
Likes - Works very well on medium fresh patterns. On shorter patterns you need to be firm at release becuase the ball reads the pattern so well. The ball just revs up very well in the mids and reads the dry well reacting off the dry like some one kicked it. The irony is that it does not look like it is doing much until if finds the breakpoint. Interestingly, it is a sleeper since it was released afterthe Fury Solid and before the Twisted Fury. The length of time this ball was in the Brunswick line was short so, most people overlooked it entirely. Unfortunate because this is another awesome Brunswick piece. It is very quickly becoming one of my "go to" balls.

Dislikes - House shots typically have a lake of oil in the middle of the lane. In these cases the Fury Pearl labors if you tug the ball into the oil it will tend to miss the breakpoint. You need to find the friction for this ball to really shine.

Overall: This is a great ball. It is a lot of fun to watch and can cover a multitude of conditions and lengths. The ball is really in the category of "work horse" as far as I am concerned. It provides a unique level of control, predictabilty and punch often not found in a pearl. If you get the chance don't pass this one by.
Title: Re: Fury Pearl
Post by: rotofan775 on January 05, 2009, 07:02:22 AM
well, this is a follow up from my first review of this ball. i loved it so much, my friend and driller hooked me up with another one for free, and drilled it using the dual angle technique. wow! what a night and day difference between the balls. the first one reads the lanes very well, and sustains its energy for the backs like a pearl should. the second one reads even better, and rolls like a champ! maintaining a controllable read thru the heads, thru the transition, thru the breakpoint, and finally thru the pins. and this one also keeps the pins low to the deck as opposed to my first fp which sends them flying! and the hook roll is more noticeable and earlier with a 2000 grit abralon and 1500 polish on the ball. i absolutely love this ball and i wish my buddy had hooked me up with his twisted fury destruction.
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Title: Re: Fury Pearl
Post by: columbiactionmax on March 10, 2009, 04:12:21 PM
15lb.
Pin Directly Above Ring
CG in line with Pin under Ring
Small Balance Hole
(bowling style in signature)

After using this ball for about 10 games I must say that I love the reaction on this ball.  It clears the heads with no problem, hits the friction, starts turning then BOOM...it makes the move to the pocket.  It clears the deck.  I tend to use the middle part of the lane since it's oiler to let the ball skid and send it to about the 7th board to make that turn.  

This ball has given me good pin action and has given me a lot of good breaks.  Like with most pearlized bowling balls, you have to be very accurate and make sure you get it to the right breakpoint or else it can go pass the pocket or over react and hit the head pin.  But, skill should come first anyway.  Overall, I this is a good addition to my arsenal.  I like the predictability of the ball.  I can throw the ball and watch it hit my target and breakpoint and turn around and just listen to the strike.  LOL.  Awesome predictable ball with bad intentions.
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Columbia Resurgence (Pin Right/CG Out)
Columbia Action Max (Pin Right/CG Out)
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Title: Re: Fury Pearl
Post by: robuster on April 14, 2009, 03:16:20 AM
I've had two. These are very good balls. I played mine in the oil and on the driest of lanes and the ball per formed well. They had a long life well over 500 hundred games between my sons and I.If Brunswick would have stuck with this cover stock they would not have lost me as a loyal  and devoted costumer.I hated the Enmotion cover stock that followed.These balls have good hooking action and can be drilled for dryer lanes they match up well for senior and youth bowlers.One of the best balls I have put in my hands.