Im doing this review after 30 games with this ball.
Myself: Tweener, Rev rate about 300-350, avg speed is about 16-17, definitely Rev dominant.
Drill: this ball was an experiment, pretty close to a TJ layout with IT thumb interchangeable. Pin is up high about inch and half to VAL with cm in the palm under the ring finger. Original drilling no x hole.
Converstock: OOB.
Intended reaction: It was one of the first balls with IT system, so I didnt really know what to expect. Never tried TJ layout but so far i heard is all about backend, and clearing the front with ease.
First impression: well, i have to admit i was pretty disappointed with the reaction, it cleared the front but never turned. At first i thought it was due to my rev rate. The ball goes into a roll very early but it just set and hit weak.
Modifications on the ball: I left this ball behind for few weeks and finally decided to give it another chance before i plug and re-drill, i always change the surface to see whether or not it improves. Back home with the spinner, 500 and then 4000. The reaction improved, now with more backend and reads the lane better. An observation here, with this drilling, the ball flared like crazy, first track is usually lower than my normal track. So, the first ring was about 2 inch from the holes, then it keeps flaring, normally by the time it hits the breakpoint, the track is parallel to my midlane and tracking over my thumb hole.
This is the first ball, after many, to flare that much, so i took it back to the shop and added another small x hole about 3 inch right of my grip center. Then the ball finally shines, its now very even and strong. A very unique reaction down the lane. This ball still flares a lot but now it has a better reaction and carry, my ideal ball for dry-medium conditions.
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When a house bowler misses the mark, misses the break point and strike, for many ppl its called a wallshot. When a pro does that its call adjustment
When a house bowler gets his finger stuck in the ball and fall on the lanes, for many ppl its called lame bowler. When a pro does that its called the Machuga flop! ha i like this one.