Speed: 16-17 MPH
Revs: 350+
Axis tilt: 20-25 Deg
Axis rotation: Approx. 30 deg
Desription:
Weight (Pre-drill) 15 and change
Top weight (Pre-drill)
Pin to CG distance 3â€
Surface prep 1000 Grit Polished
Drilling
Pin to PAP distance 5†Pin to grip center distance 4†from GC Pin above bridge
Balance hole location, size, and depth. No Balance Hole MB is next to the thumb in the strong position
Condition used was PBA TOC(50Ft) and THS(38Ft)
TOC Lane condition was synthetics(AMF).
The RSX worked really well and gave a nice flip reaction once it reached the dry. It opened up the lane a little giving me some area to play with.
THS is AMF synthetic conditions are med oil for our areas THS
This ball was very strong and was too angular at the break point with this drill on a THS for myself.
Line being played
TOC 25/ 12 @ 50-52ft THS 25/5 @ 42 ft on fresh
Overall Thoughts
This ball is great for use on med to heavy oil pattern with good length as long as the surface is right. The RSX has a god skid/snap ability with a little polish and has good carry if used on the right condition.
Compared to the AMB Centaur Solid with the same drilling This ball is stronger at the break but has a little bit less control. For me it is about 3 boards stronger then the AMB.
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