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Equipment Boards => Brunswick => Topic started by: stanski on May 07, 2005, 02:36:17 PM
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I have a question that I have pondered about cores. Since brunsrich was on the topic of core shape, I thought I'd ask.
Is it a falacy that 3 piece balls do not "hit" as hard as 2 piece balls? I often here this, that so and so's ball does not have the continuation, throw the pins around just because of the core.
I know it is said that the bowler and the condition dictates hit. If this is true, shouldn't a 3 piece ball have just as much continuation/messangers on its condition as a stronger ball does on its? Does this also not make it pointless to make a weak cover strong core ball, as everyone clamors for?
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stanski
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I guess I could attempt to answer both of your questions...
No matter what the engine or guts are, if the tread is not correct, it will goe no where.
Meaning, most 3 piece balls are urethane. The Power Grooves are modified 3-piece cores with mildly reactive coverstocks. The combination on the correct condition creates a fairly strong, lateral reaction. Slay/R has a weaker coverstock with a low Rg medium diff core. It is weak with a smooth reaction. Punisher has a weak cover with a stronger core, cleaner path with a stronger reaction.
Also, going over to the other thread, 3-piece cores are low differential, high RG cores. Shape is not the determining factor, NUMBERS are. As the TV show says, "Numbers don't lie!"
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Ric Hamlin
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What I was referring to with respect to weak covers was much weaker than the balls mentioned above, more along the lines of the people who clamor for a plastic ball with a core.
I have a HIT reactive (sorry its not a brunswick) that I swear hits so damn hard on medium light oil that I have a hard time putting it down. People will often say that 3 piece cores will not hit as well, but i certainly have not found this to be the case with this ball.
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stanski
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COR does determine the potential impact of a ball.
Personally I feel that coverstock dictates impact more. Throw a pancake core urethane ball, then throw the exact same core with a reactive shell and you will see a huge difference. This all comes from the coverstock. As already mentioned the proper coverstock on the proper lane condition will contribute to what you see.
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