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This ball was drilled pin in ring finger and CG on the strong side. There's a weight hole on the PAP. Won't spend much time on drilling as this will vary and coverstock is 75% of the reaction. As usual, I suggest to work with your local pro to find what best works for you. My ball driller has been watching me for 2 years and I let him select the drilling to compliment me and my arsenal.
Bowl on 41ft THS. First impressions was that this ball is a really good THS. Most balls today are really good, but this ball has something going for it that most others don't, price.
Price 10/10: First, price point is excellent. It is lower than the Hot line (Fast/Furious) from Storm and Vibe line from Hammer. Really good point to get new bowlers as well as others looking to fill their arsenal.
Core: Symmetric core but a very strong reaction. Old Messenger core which is a smooth roller. Don't confuse smooth with Urethane type reaction. It's still has "big hook".
Cover 7/10: This cover was used in a "higher end" ball from a year earlier in the Columbia line. This is not a versatile coverstock. Not saying it's a bad coverstock. You simply can't do much with it. It's pearlized and most you can do is take on or off some polish. If you want to see a slightly later reaction, put on some polish. If you want to see a slightly smoother reaction, take off the polish. This ball's cover can make it usable all night on a THS. I don't prefer to do so, but it could be done for sure.
Reaction 8/10: This is a much smoother pearlized ball than say, the Reign. I got this ball to compliment my Furious and I think it really does. Starting out on fresh when the volume is a bit higher, it had a tendency to turn on behind the head pin. I can tell when it's too early to use the ball when I leave a lot of ringing 7s. It needs a bit of friction. It has a really good look on 2nd game and beyond. You can swing this ball as it really has a much bigger move than people would expect at this pricepoint. This ball also prefers to be swung a little. You will really like to see it's sweeping move. Core wants to smooth things out and cover wants to go long and they fight each other to perfection. In the end, it winds up reading the mid-midlane and smooth from the late midlane to breakpoint. It drives pretty strong. It's nicest reaction is with a swing, i.e., 12 to 6 or deeper. It also carries very well if you move your breakpoint towards the inside, i.e., 9-12. Note: If your house has a wall, stay away from it with this ball as it is kind of jumpy from there (similar to other pearlized balls).
Overall 7.5/10: I really think a lot of people will be able to get into bowling with this as their first ball. For the above par bowler, you can really like this ball to fill an arsenal. I love this ball under the Furious and before going to the Natural. When the fresh oil has broken in a little and you can swing it, this ball is so nice. I love watching a pearlized ball walk in to the pocket the way this one does. It's different from your typical pearl that just flies off the dry. It's even made a TV show in somebody's hand.