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MotivMackie

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Alpha Jackal Review
« on: January 19, 2020, 10:54:12 PM »
Motiv Alpha Jackal Review:

   The Alpha Jackal is the next big piece in the Jackal line up. The Alpha reads the lanes early and still manages to keep strong continuation down lane. Being a big Asymmetrical with an earlier cover, the Alpha does shine when it sees more oil on the lanes. But it does allow you to get left and open up the lanes without burning up. I used my asym layout of 80x5x70 this allows the ball to keep a strong roll without getting to sideways off the spot. With how versatile this ball is you can shine it up or add surface to it and it will still stay strong through the pins! Pick yours up today!

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BigT

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Re: Alpha Jackal Review
« Reply #1 on: January 20, 2020, 11:53:00 AM »
Alpha Jackal
I am so excited about this Alpha Jackal, the V2 Predator Core is my favorite core that Motiv has out. As a lower rev player it gives me that freedom to get the ball to rev up earlier with the Low RG and Higher Differential. The cover on this ball is STRONG and it takes to changes well. I have mainly used this cover at 1000 and 2000 and have used it mainly on higher volume patterns. I have mine drilled 65x4.5x65 which keeps it pretty smooth and eliminates the over under. Here is a quick video of me throwing this ball: https://youtu.be/tvdkDhaCyQY

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Nonickles899

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Re: Alpha Jackal Review
« Reply #2 on: January 20, 2020, 04:26:33 PM »
A new leader of the pack has arrived! The Alpha Jackal boasts an even stronger version of the Coercion cover stock with the newly formulated Coercion HV3 Solid.  The vibrant colored cover stock makes a huge footprint in the oil and manages to provide continuation through the pin deck. I drilled two, a pin down 50-4 ¼-61 which creates a round and continuous motion. The second is a pin up drilled 60-5-35, this one revs a little later and goes forward off the spot. No matter the layout, if you are looking to dominate heavy oil the Alpha Jackal is a great choice. 

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