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X Factor
« on: December 31, 1969, 06:00:00 PM »
Color: Blue/Red

Coverstock: Reactive Pearl

Core: 2-piece Asymmeterical

RG: 2.53

Differential: 0.058

Factory finish: Polished

Weights: 14 thru 16lbs

 

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Re: X Factor
« Reply #46 on: January 27, 2003, 09:27:44 AM »
ALL I GOT TO SAY IS THIS BALL IS JUST TOTALLY A KNOCK OUT.  I USED IT THE FIRST DAY OUT OF THE BOX IN PRACTICE AND SHOT AVG OF 245 FOR 12 GAMES ALSO SHOT 300 TWICE SINCE.  THATS BEEN ONLY IN A SPAN OF FOUR DAYS.  I LOVE THIS BALL.  GOOD OVERALL EFFECTIVNESS ON LANES.  BOTH DRY/AND MEDIUM CONDITIONS.  I DID FIND THAT GOING DOWN IN WEIGHT HELPED OUT WHEN DRILLING THE BALL FOR SHARPER BACKENDS.  IT HELPED GET THE BALL THROUGH THE FRONT OF THE LANE EASIER AND ALSO ALLOWED ME TO USE THE BALL LONGER AS THE SHOT BECAME WORSE.  I LOVE THIS BALL.  THE ONLY DRAW BACK WAS THAT NOT ALL THE DRILLINGS ARE GREAT FOR THIS BALL.  THIS IS MORE SKID/FLIP NOT AN ARCING BALL AS I FOUND OUT.  THIS BALL WILL WORK FOR ANY STYLE BOWLER HOWEVER THOSE WHO PREFER TO STAY WITH AND ARCING BALL SHOULD CONSIDER THE SHOCK TRUAMA.  BUT OVERALL OUT OF A 1-10 SCALE THIS IS A VERY VERY STRONG 9 ALL THE WAY AND THATS HARD TO DO ON MY SCALE.

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Re: X Factor
« Reply #47 on: January 29, 2003, 07:50:20 AM »
This ball is my first storm ball I ever owned, I use to throw an Ebonite Red Wolf for 5 years. But the X Factor blows it away, I never seen a ball so forgiving and love to watch the pins fly. It took me a little time to get use to the ball, like anything else new you switch to. But MAN this ball has a built in radar for the Pocket!!! once you let it go all you hear is the SHATTERING of pins and you see dust!!!  Great Ball!!! Im not disappointed at all. Bowl on med oil lanes and ball is drilled for a leverable layout.

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Re: X Factor
« Reply #48 on: January 30, 2003, 07:05:20 PM »
I had this ball for around 2 months now and for the first 2 weeks i had it..it was amazing bowled almost 200`s everygame.....but it has been the 2 moths now and i was trying to use this ball in heavy oil today and this didn`t want to move 1 board.....as i was reading on here it said that the x-factor wasn`t good out of the box so i got it sanded... im not sure to what grit but it still doesn`t grip the lane...it keeps sliding...i do have to say this ball is good for dry or front medium to dry backend ball....when this ball meets dry backend it takes off but don`t ever bring this ball onto heavy oil it  just won`t hook .....i have the drilling for it to save up energy and snap in the back.. the pin is over the ring finger... alot of people at my bowlin alley tell me that they first hated the ball when they got it but then they got it scuffed up and they said they loved it...i guess i just have to bowl with it more and ill find out if it is really the hot stuff....so ill get back to u guys after i bowl a few games with it like this sanded and tell you how it is....thanx for lookin.....


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Re: X Factor
« Reply #49 on: January 30, 2003, 11:21:35 PM »
I have thrown this ball almost exclusively since I have gotten it. Previous to purchasing this ball I was strugging mightly in 2 of 3 first shift leagues. Since the first time I have thrown it until now I would have to say I have been averaging about 220 a game. I have thrown my all time highiest of 749 and another 705. This might not seem like much to most but like I said I was struggling to carry anything now I carry almost everything as long as my timing and follow through is good. I have only been bowling 3 years now and I carry about a 200 - 210 average in most houses. I have won 2 amatuer tournaments although none have been recently I have still been able to cash. So listen if you want.

The ball specs

drilling - storm 1c
sanded to 600 grit - really reads the midlane
polished to 600  - helps get the ball out on the lane
backend - strong, smooth, and predictable
length - needs some oil in the pines or else its going to hook. I am looking for another ball in situation as this ball wasn't design for those conditions.
carry - 8 of 10 the 2 mistakes that you normally make might leave a ringing 10

Best ball out there. If there is one better for my game show me I will buy it right now. Remember this ball is a oil ball in that you need oil, don't let the pearlized cover full you

rating - 10
reminds me of the mass chaos. Recovery, control, power

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Re: X Factor
« Reply #50 on: January 31, 2003, 10:37:47 PM »
BOY WAS I WRONG!!

I will readily admit when I am wrong and well I am wrong.  What I have found is that on the shot I play on this ball is very speed sensitive.  If I throw it too hard it goes to long, comes back hard but hits like crap.  When I have slowed it down what happens?  In the last two weeks 3 279's a 765 and Wed night 290-258-256 = 804!!  

I am back to loving Storm and can't wait for the next ball to come out!  I can only throw this normally for the first game of league with the slower speed but for whatever reason it worked great all 3 games Wednesday.  I had 18 in a row at one point and threw the first 7 my last two games!  I think I will enjoy this ball now.

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Re: X Factor
« Reply #51 on: February 02, 2003, 07:18:52 PM »
Best ball I have ever thrown..hands down.  Inside or Outside this ball gives me a great backend snap and incredible carry. Amazing job Storm, this gets a 9.5 out of 10 (not a 10 cuz im not averagin 300 with it)!

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Re: X Factor
« Reply #52 on: February 02, 2003, 09:05:43 PM »
I got this ball because I needed something to use on drier (2nd shift) lanes. I'm a tweener with higher than average ball speed.  This ball really gets down the lane and HITS!!  The drill pattern is 4x4 with a balance hole in the thumb-positive quadrant on the VAL, bringing it back to -1/4 side.  The shot that I used it on was a second shift (no re-oil) house shot that ends up too dry outside 10 consistently play out there.  I lined up to split the 3rd and 4th arrows, out to about 12, and turning up to the pocket.  I had my first 700 in this house in two years, rolling a 289 third game (stone 7-pin).  This ball has done for me exactly what I hoped it would.

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Re: X Factor
« Reply #53 on: February 06, 2003, 12:02:34 AM »
16 lb, drilled similar to layout 4 on the storm layout chart (fairly strong) no balance hole.  im a semi-roller with a medium-medium fast ball speed and med. revs.  i bowl on a wide variation of conditions, anywhere from fresh medium league shot to heavy oiled synthetics (like ice)

my x-factor has a little over 200 games on it, 12 or so games after a mild resurface job.  i'v left the cover at the factory polish and used neo-tac stuff (sandpaper and hook it) to tweak the ball reaction though hook-it doesnt seem to do much.  maybe its the way the ball is drilled up, maybe its the cover, but i havnt got the same devastating backend door slam everyone seems to claim.  i find this ball to be very speed and oil sensative, it skids on oil, and while the backend is there i find it a very smooth and controlled turn to the pocket, on fresh oil and on the ice i play down and in and the ball has a smooth shallow curve into the pocket sending pins scattering across the deck, as the night goes on the reaction gets better and better, smooth arcing and more backend.  on drier spottier conditions the ball can get a little uncontrollable.  as far as im concerned this is an excellent medium condition ball out of the box, but the cover isnt strong enough to start off on fresh oil unless you play down and in, and even then you have to be sharp with your accuracy because the ball wont hook much.  im having an eraser drilled up for medium to med. light conditions and i plan on having the x-factor sanded down and perhaps adding a balance hole, i would like this to perform better on fresh oil, i like to play down and in but id like some more snap in the backend. overall the control with this ball is exceptional and the hitting power is simply amazing, this is a very versatile ball as i dont believe the cover is right for me yet i have been able to score easily with this ball, i have seen mostly power players using this ball with great success but i believe that in the hands of a smooth stroker this ball could be absolutely deadly.  overall i am quite pleased with this ball, it is very smooth, even in the hands of the high speed high rev monsters and it offers many ways to get the ball to the pocket and hits with incredible force, its a great ball, ill probably pick up the duece and i may even add another x-factor eventually.
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Re: X Factor
« Reply #54 on: February 07, 2003, 07:44:06 AM »
My experience with the X factor so far has not been a pleasant one.  I drilled the ball with pin under the ring finger and the cg kicked out a little bit.  I was hoping for an earlier roll but i was out of luck.  It probably is my fault the way i had it drilled up because reactive resin does not roll early.  I am plugging it and redrilling it stacked to see if i can get a stronger reaction.  The hitting power is really good on this ball.  Hopefully I will get a nice reaction after i redrill it.

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Re: X Factor
« Reply #55 on: February 08, 2003, 07:31:49 PM »
Well it is time to give my 2 bits worth on this ball since it seems everyone else has. Best ball I have ever own for the conditions I see with it FLAT OUT!
I use it on fresh first shift that has varied slightly in condition, and I also use it on a second shift with the first shift being mixed before me. I have been able to line up with this ball 85% of the time in these leagues. This is also the first ball that has helped me to learn when to put it up, or to take it out because of the way it rolls. It has won me a few $$$ lately and more than paid for it's self. I have had two games with it of 11 strikes, and one with 10 in the last 4 weeks. The ball HITS like crazy, carries most off center hits, and send BOY scouts not cub scouts flying. If it starts to leave the 10 pin, it tells me to make a change. It also get's a bit over/under and that helps me make a change too. Specs are 14.2 Lb 2.5 to 3 inch pin, 2.50 TW Drill pattern #1B with a small weight hole on the PAP I think. I have played it deep (for me) to up the boards throwing hard and it is awesome. Favorite line with it is 25 left foot, down at 18 over 12, out to 8..give or take a little. I clean it with hook it after every set, and apply some black magic before the second shift league for some extra length. I also have used Doc's Exilir with GREAT luck..thanks DOC.

If someone were to ask me what ball to buy for a basic league shot, the X Factor would be it based on pure performance and it's versatility. Best ball to date I have bought and I have tried 10 different ones.

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Re: X Factor
« Reply #56 on: February 09, 2003, 05:54:59 PM »
this is the best ball i have ever laid my hands on since i drilled this up i have my high series(739) and my high game(299). this is the best ball out there

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Re: X Factor
« Reply #57 on: February 13, 2003, 07:53:20 AM »
Got this ball drilled label leverage, small weight hole:  drilled to arc smoothly, which it certainly does.  For whatever reason, our synthetic lanes have gone from a first-shift swamp, to very light oil in the course of a month, although the proprietor denies that the oiling pattern has changed.  The X-Factor performs admirably on these conditions, getting down the lane cleanly and storing lots of energy.  In my first string with the ball, I carried some wonderful light shots, blowing out the tenpin easily.   I still love my Trauma ER, but until the burned-up conditions change, it stays in my bag, and the X-Factor is the main weapon.

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Re: X Factor
« Reply #58 on: February 16, 2003, 02:42:30 PM »
High Speed, Medium revs... custom drilling sorry but my proshop guy is awesome.

This ball hits harder than any ball I have ever owned from any other company, brunswick, columbia, ebonite....etc...I threw 256, 236,234 with this ball the second week I had it..Wow...I was amazed this ball carries a lot of crap.  I highly recommend it if your pro shop can get one.  Go Storm or go home.  I am converted I will buy the next storm ball worth a darn ;-)

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Re: X Factor
« Reply #59 on: February 22, 2003, 10:47:44 AM »
I think its hard to find a negative review about this ball.  My comments echo most of the other positive things I have heard.  More specifically, here we go:

With my moderate speed, high rev rate, and normal track this ball (with a 5 1/2 x 5 layout) was more than I could have expected on the normal house shot I bowl on.  It significantly out hit my Adrenaline, Spirit, and Angle Extra which were some of my better hitting balls!  It almost seems like one has to exaggerate to do this ball justice.  It is just that good.  The core is strong and the cover is very consistent.  I really can't complain about this ball in any area.  Hope my review helps.  Thanks Storm!!!!!!!!!!

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Re: X Factor
« Reply #60 on: March 09, 2003, 11:30:50 PM »
Ok well after having this ball for a while, this ball has totally settled down. Cuz for the first two or three weeks this ball was uncontrolable, but then it settled down, and now i can basically use it anywhere on the lane. Which is nice cuz it allows me to play different lines.  I had thought that when the ball calmed down, that it was die'n but that wasnt the case. After tampering with several different coverstock preps, everything from Diamond gloss polish with 600grit sand infront of the fingers only to make it setup earlier, to taking it from that point to sanding it with 1000grit, and then my proshop buddy polished it up again, then sanded it with 800grit and gave it a slight polish. And WOW, since then, i shot a series of 694/279game, and 605 on second shift that night, and then 642 on another league night.  I would totally say that this ball is the bomb, and plan on getting another one next season, along with a Duece.
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