My Barbed Wire has the pin out about 2 1/2 inches from the CG. The ball had 4.02 top weight before drilling.
I put the pin under my fingers on my span line, which for me is about 4 7/8" from my PAP. I swung the CG out to the right just a little bit, putting it about 4 5/8" from my PAP. The mass bias would be in about a 80 degree position. I did not have to use an extrah hole and left the ball with the factory surface.
This ball goes VERY long. I was expecting the length, but I was also expecting some back end too. This ball goes through the first 3rd of the lane very well on just about any condition, fresh, used, choppy, whatever. The weight block takes over in the middle third, which is good for control. This rolly motion keeps right on going though. This ball is very smooth, arcy, lazy, whatever on the back end. Pretty weak.
Even though the ball doesn't have much back end, it hits pretty good, when there is enough dry to make it usable. This ball goes so straight I sold my Too Hot and Big Hit Pearl. (I saved my Purple Pearl Hit though)
Coincedently, Storm Staffer Carol Norman drilled her Barbed Wire just the same as mine, and hers goes straight too.
I have to get this ball on some dry lanes to give it a real workout. I bowl one late league, and the lanes haven't been dry enough there.
The Barbed Wire should be a good dry lane ball for most bowlers, with the empahsis on DRY. The straight players will use this ball as a spare ball. High speed guys probably will do the same. BUT!!!, if you have medium/slower ball speed with any hand/rotation/revs at all, you will like this ball when bowling on dirt.
Hope this helps ya, more later.........
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Mike Austin
Mike Austin's Precision Pro Shop
Houston, TX
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