Hey all;
Have had a chance to throw the Vortex II for a couple of weeks and It took me a little fine tuning and a little time to find a place to throw it.
I have mine drilled with the Pin over the ring finger 5" from my PAP and the cg 4-1/2 away from the PAP . The ball started out with a 2-3/4inch pin out and 3-1/4 top. I slug my thumb and use no grips span 4-3/8....4-1/2.
Smoothed the surface of the ball to 1000 grit sand paper and used Ultimate Quik Kut.....love that stuff.....and went bowling.
The first night lanes were fresh strip, 20 units from 10-10, 5 to the ditch ran 42 feet and all I had to say to describe this ball was...HOOK.
and shot 630 throwin a BIG over/under shot until the whole 60 feet of lane had 10 units on it.
The next night my Skull Ball wouldn't stay right of the head pin so in the bag with the Vortex II but I took It to the press and put a hole on my axis point( 6" ). Just a 5/8" hole deep enough to nick the core.
Next night, new house,league, this thing is making the prettist move to the pocket but too strong for that house to carry well with(what my Vortex III will do)but leave it alone because I know It will work at the house up north which I had a chance to sub there tonight so here's the good news.
The Vortex core has the ability to let the bowler change hand positions and vary the lenth of the break point, meaning I could use the ball for all four games without having to change balls which is what I look for in a good ball.
The shell on the ball intreaged me because it is the only solid Trimax cover in their whole line up which should alow it to be fine tuned more than the pearl which we all love on our Matrix's.
Oh Yea, I didn't shoot a 300 or 800 but I shot 972 for 4 games winning $60.00 in the eliminator pot
Great Core,Great shell, great price, Great Ball! Thanks Brian! Tony