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Title: KO Punch Pro
Post by: admin on December 31, 1969, 06:00:00 PM
The specifications of the ball are as follows: Ball Construction: Modified 2-Piece; Recommended Lane Condition: Heavy Oil; Hook Rating: 20 (On Track’s Ball Reaction Chart); Flare Potential: Medium; Core Design: Modified 2-Piece “Power Punch” Core Technology; Radius of Gyration: 2.52; Differential: .053; Coverstock: Pro Tracktion; Color: Blue/Green with Yellow/Orange logo fill; Finish: Sheen; Pin Placement: 0-4.5”; Hardness: 76-78; Available Weights: 14-16 lbs., modified two-piece design.
Title: Re: KO Punch Pro
Post by: striker300 on March 25, 2000, 01:00:00 AM
I LOVED THE ORIGINAL K.O. SO I CALLED A FREIND OF MINE AND WAS ABLE TO GET ONE OF THESE. THIS BALL IS STRONG.  I THINK THIS BALL REVS IN MY BACKSWING.  I SWUNG THE C.G. OUT TO THE RIGHT FOR A LITTLE MORE ARCISH BACKEND AND THE BALL MOVE SO HARD ON THE BACKEND IT'S UNREAL
Title: Re: KO Punch Pro
Post by: star on June 09, 2003, 01:09:47 PM
This is for the Limited edition.
Mine is drilled 4x4 I think with no weight hole.
It is in box finish which is sheen although Im not 100% sure if that equivalent to 1000 grit finish
I use it on fresh oil and can get away with sticking with it for about 3-4 games with only one or two changes in line. I would not recomend it for much less than med oil though as it does get rather sharp as the oil goes.
I can play quite a few lines with it and it seems to be very consitent.
Im not a big hooker by any means, but this has given me a much stronger line into the pins.  
Hit is excellent and is now my pride of place ball taking over from my Shock Trauma. I now have over 50 games on it and love it. If you are a big hooker then it may be too strong for you unless you have a weaker drill.
Overall I'd give this a 10 as Ive found no problems at all with it and it has made me a Track fan.

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