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Xception
« on: December 31, 1969, 06:00:00 PM »
Xception

Track technology gives you the Xception and the Rule. Complementing the power and performance of the Rule in heavier-oil conditions, the Xception offers exceptional hook potential in medium-oil conditions. Our new, evolutionary Goo-LS reactive coverstock houses the same high-revving, angular Morpheus 2.0 rev lever core as the Rule. Long and strong, Goo-LS retains energy and maintains mid-lane consistency better than the competitive high-performance products. Get the confidence you need to open up the lane as it transitions. Get the Xception. Performance you've grown to expect from Track.

Xception Specs
Hook Rating 38-28  
Length 6.0  
Backend 9.5  
Core Technology Morpheus Rev-Lever  
Core Power 8.5  
RG 2.53  
Differential 0.046  
Determinator Spin Time 6.0  
Flare Potential 5.5  
Coverstock Goo-LS  
Friction Rating 9.0  
Finish Compound  
Polish Magic Shine  
Reaction Shape Long/Strong  
Lane Condition Medium Oil  

 

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Re: Xception
« Reply #16 on: March 22, 2005, 01:14:20 PM »
Personal PAP 6 over 1 up, speed 15-16mph, weight 16lbs

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-designed to be skid/flip, to open up the lanes a good deal

Testing Conditions: drier THS, second-shift league pattern, tougher than a THS, not as tough as a sport shot

Readability and Hook: This ball is very clean through the heads and the midlane as well, the beauty about this ball is you see it want to make it's move, but it waits til the backend and just takes off.  Very strong reaction off the dry, but still needs some oil in the heads and mids to let it skate through.  Recovery is outstanding with this ball, shots pitched right come back (although not always in the out-of-bounds).  When there is still head oil and not so much in the midlane, this ball does bleed energy a little bit in the midlane, but then the backend reaction becomes more of an arc than a flip.  This is very beneficial because I can use this ball when the mids start to transition and I can get a nice clean reaction through the heads and no real SNAP on the backend.

Control: Not designed to be a control ball, and it definitely isn't, but I can open up the lanes on the fresher stuff, and when the mids start to transition, I can still open up and have more of a backend arc than a flip.  Definitely NOT recommended to be a control ball.

Hit: Extremely well. Ball carries from most angles, has a bit of trouble if I get in too deep on torched mids, ball bleeds some energy and the hit is weaker, but that's when I let the surface get me through the heads and mids and not the core/cover combo.  

Overall: Very impressed with this ball, I can open up the lanes on anything but fresh heavy oil, everything down to the sahara is covered (unless I try to get in too deep on torched mids, as stated earlier) and as the backend dries up, the backend movement of this ball increases, but as the midlane dries up, the backend movement becomes an arc rather than a flip.  I can go to this ball when my Rule starts to move too early or when my Threat is too strong in the midlane or Triton Elite Pearl is too much in the backend.

Thanks to Dan Karbowski (thirtyclean) for the layout suggestion!
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Re: Xception
« Reply #17 on: March 29, 2005, 09:58:40 PM »
I bowl in a wood house with cooked heads. 38 Ft Pattern with a buff to 42-ft. Ball speed 18-19 mph. Med. revs. Pin was 3-4 inches. Pin is about ½ inch ring finger. Mb kicked 3’ right of the thumb. Weight hole is on my grip line and also 1’ to the right of the cg. This ball really lives up to its name exceptionally long and strong. In my house I can just get in and wheel it and it comes back from about anywhere and hits like a truck. And carries the corners great. Great 1,2,3 punch with the Gp2, Aggressive, and Exception. Remember bowlers when done bowling clean your equipment with Track Clean N Dull.


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Re: Xception
« Reply #18 on: March 31, 2005, 01:01:08 PM »
Talk about length and flip! The GOO LS coverstock really lets this one clear the heads w/ ultimate ease, and that's when the Rev Lever core takes over. I wanted to rate it against my Rule, so I drilled it with same layout, a 5" pin above the fingers and a 4" Mass Bias position. A 1" balance hole drilled 2" deep on my pos. axis got it back to legal. On a wet/dry house condition, the Xception played great anywhere from 13 into the dry and even got to the end of the pattern without burning up when going down the rail. In final analysis, the Xception got anywhere from 3-6' more length than the Rule with similar surface prep when thrown on identical lines, especially down-and-in trajectories.

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Re: Xception
« Reply #19 on: March 31, 2005, 01:55:53 PM »
I just ordered on off of Ebay last night and I'm going to drill it like my track RuLe.....This should be most interesting!  I'll post again when I throw it!
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Re: Xception
« Reply #20 on: April 14, 2005, 11:02:51 AM »
just like the name states...this is trully an exceptionally good ball...just got mine recently...got it actually for about 140 bucks and i asked the guy why hes selling for that cheap and he said cause the pin is longer than normal balls...about 4 to be precise...got it drilled with the pin at 11:30 and the mb half an inch to the left of the thumb....and reacts just like as every one has said about this ball...clears the head with ease and does its business in the backend...its the best ball i have thrown out of the box and will look forward to the 700 series and possibly an 800 that ill be throwing with this ball...and quite surprisingly i find it easier to control this ball than my x-factor ace...a must have ball if your looking for a skid/flip type of ball....
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Re: Xception
« Reply #21 on: April 14, 2005, 11:16:37 AM »
Ball Specs: 15 pounds, 4 ounces. 3.5 ounces of top weight with a 2 inch pin.
Ball Drilled: Pin over bridge, mass bias right of thumb in flip position.

I got this ball NIB at a great price because it was an X out second. The color swirls were off, BIG DEAL!! Color swirls dont affect performance. Anyway, I wanted a ball to go long and snap. This ball does that and then some. Great ball for opening up the lane.

First shot, Thursday night league, THS oiled 5 to 5. Med across, buffed to 42'. Shot the ball over 13 out to 6, this ball got great length and then OOHHH SNAP!! It turned left harder than any ball I have ever seen. When it got near the pocket, WATCH OUT!! I am surprised pins didn't fly half way up the lane. This ball wrecks everything in sight!! It hits with authority, harder than any ball I have ever thrown.

Second shot, Friday night league, broken down THS. Sloppy heads, spotty backends. I moved a bit right and played up over 10 out to 4 and the ball was XCEPTIONAL!! Same results as before. Went long and snapped hard, smashing the pocket.

Overall, this ball is not made for control. It goes long and then snaps out of the building. IMHO, this is the best ball Track has ever made. This ball is simply a wrecking machine!! Great ball to go long and snap hard.
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Re: Xception
« Reply #22 on: May 01, 2005, 01:06:31 AM »
Hello. I just bought this ball and had it drilled up fully aggressive. I can get a pretty good read with this ball in the midlane. It does not work well with torched heads but other than that is great. I just got it this past Friday and in my league today threw a 614(175(ricochet),214,225). VERY SNAPPY BACKEND. MAKE SURE YOU GIVE THIS BALL PLENTY OF ROOM OR IT WILL SNAP AND GO BROOKLYN. great snap and backend. SUperB PIN ACTION. PINS ARE FLYING EVERYWHERE!
UPDATE! This thing is so good on the THS. I have been playing 28-10 and this ball takes care of the job with a hard snap and superior pin action. A couple of days ago I threw a 276 with it and also fired a 279 with the last 10. Unbelievable move to the pocket. Other good series with it include a 691 and 707.
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Re: Xception
« Reply #23 on: May 01, 2005, 02:13:40 AM »
This ball is great! Drilled it like my Intense Inferno with the pin under the ring finger, and for starters the pin action is crazy insane and insane crazy! Xception gets through the heads real easy, but is dangerously violent in the backends. Easily controllable (at least in my hands) The colors are great to!
At the End of the day this ball is Xceptionally Imperail!
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Re: Xception
« Reply #24 on: May 03, 2005, 07:49:27 PM »
A breif update: Shot 276 and climbing! Believe the Hype!
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Re: Xception
« Reply #25 on: June 15, 2005, 05:46:26 PM »
Ball layout+ CG kicked out and stacked w/ axis hole.
This ball out of the box was tremendous. Never had a ball skid that far and check up and make the turn.  Should fit nicely in the middle of someone's arsenal.
     

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Re: Xception
« Reply #26 on: June 29, 2005, 04:06:38 PM »
mine is drilled somewhat stacked pin next to my ring bit up about an inch and the massbias directly next to my thumb. the ball is an x-out because of a few things, the top weight was 1 1/4 the pin was 5 in and the cg was at 10 o'clock to the mass bias witch was only less than an inch away. the ball still needed a x-hole.

about the ball. all i wanted out of it was a ball that flipped. well i got that and then some. it is so much stronger than i expected and it hit like a truck. i used it on a few shots, pattern C and D. on pattern C I put it down at about 23-24 to have it break at 14-15 and it crushed the pocket, no weak leaves as long as I took good shots.

on pattern D it really impressed me it gave me about 3 boards of room. I set it down on 32 it broke at around 14-15 and crushed the pocket but i got any more than 3 boards left it just skid into the 4 pin.

over all i couldent be happier great readable ball that hits and it looks so good goin down the lane espically when it flips. great purchase, best 70 bucks i have ever spent.

if you have any questions send me a message.

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Re: Xception
« Reply #27 on: August 30, 2005, 01:30:12 PM »
Greetings!

Player specs are on Profile....

15lb 2 oz with 3 inch pin and 3 oz top weight.

Went with a 5 1/4 by 4 1/2 drill on this. Pin is centered on bridge and MB is an inch right of thumb.  Ball was left in box condition.

Was looking for skid/snap type reaction for use on carrydown type conditions.  Tested on a very of conditions and lane surfaces.

No matter the surface, this ball just ignores the first 30 feet of the lane.  Once it hits the back half of the midlane, then the fun begins.  Serious turn and burn baby!  Really strong move to the pocket, not quite snappy but a very strong arc.  This ball has serious recovery room and lets me get away with almost murder if I get it right of target.  This ball really handles carrydown for me and gives me a great look while others struggle.  Hit is slightly different than the other Track pieces I have.  Lots of swishing and messengers due to the entry angle.  Ball retains energy extremely well.  This ball definately shines on patterns that are starting to break down a bit.  Really nice fit between the Blue Heat and the VooDoo, plus the pearl green is quite cool looking while it shreds the rack..

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Re: Xception
« Reply #28 on: November 17, 2005, 08:15:40 PM »
Having returned to the profession after a brief attempt at married life, I gazed out of my window down Rose Street and watched the patrons of the New Myrtle's Grill waddling out after too much of Myrtle's cherry pie.  As she walked in front of Myrtle's toward my building, there was no trying not noticing her.  Dressed in a red and black camisole that displayed more curves than Darlington, she walked, if what she did could be described that way, to the building.  I tell ya, its a whole nother sex.

Exactly 47 seconds later, she came into my office and sat down with a notepad on her lap.  The notepad had the words "Rule" and "Xception" written on it. She was about 35, bottle blond with green eyes, wearing a little too much make up and clothes that looked like they were body paint.  I notice such things because I am a trained detective.  She said her name was Ellen Shepherd, and her job was designing whoopee cushions for Bonco.  I said, "doesn't wash sister.  No whoopee cushion designer has a flipside like that."  "Oh allright, I'm a professor of physics at Newton."  "But you don't like playing by and with the normal Rules."  "That's right."  "So you want my to check out if there is an Xception for you."  "Yes.  How did you know." "It's either my amazing psychic powers, or its the only reasonable deduction from what is written on the notepad sitting on your lap."  I gave her my educational institution rate, which is my hourly rate plus a promise of dinner and her phone number.  Cell, not office.

The following morning, I sauntered into No-Star Lanes and had Bud punch out two  Xceptions with 3" pins, one with the pin 4" and the other with the pin 5" from the Pap.  Both were shiny, pearl, and swirly lights and darks.  Both CGs were to be set directly below the pins. While Bud did his job, I ordered two gin gimlets, just to insure my views wouldn't be clouded by unnecessary sobriety.  

According to my research this orb was designed to get ignore the heads and midlanes like Paris ignores Nichole and then to stand up and turn like Jeff Gordon on a short track. I tried it on house tapers, a christmas tree, and a couple of conditions so thin or flat they made Laura Flynn Boyle nervous.

1. Length?  A pearl, but a strong pearl reactive.  In box condition it picks up when it first finds substantial dry, like a good martini.  Extra polish and it gets on down the road further than Dorothy in the Wiz.  For a pearl, long enough, but it doesn’t squirt around like a drunken firehouse.  If you’re heading for a desert or an oil well, leave this globe at home.
 
2. How did it move?  Watching this one move I got a crick in my neck.  It flipped harder than the coin on Superbowl Sunday.  And it goes left so hard Ted Kennedy wonders how something got to his left.  It will rollout on short oil.

3. How much did it move?  On medium light conditions with strong backends, Mayflower doesn’t move as much.  It seemed to want to head harder and longer left with a higher axis rotation angle – cut down on rollout.  It is moderately sensitive – i.e., it’s somewhere between Hawkeye Pierce and Jim Rockford – to carrydown.  

4. How did it hit? Once you get lined up, this one is more predictable at finishing off the rack than Steve Mizerak.  Keep the speed consistent and adjusted and pins fly around more than the Blue Angels.  Get Tony Stewart with it and you be seeing the corners of the track over and over.  Don’t get high, you’ll regret it in the morning.  A lot.  If you can adjust and stay lined up, I haven’t seen much better.  

5. What kind of control did it give me?  Look, this one needs Mark Martin to keep the speed constant and adjusted.  You just gotta make sure you keep the proper speed around the track.  Get inconsistent and this one gets more nervous than a squirrel at a hound dog convention.  Forgiving as Hannity to the right and as unforgiving as Rush to the left.

6. So, whaddid I tell the Dame? I liked it and preferred the Xception to the Rule.   For the better bowlers, a superior skid-flip ball – maybe the best on the market right now.  But then, I can control myself as a trained detective.  She didn’t have that kind of control.  Thank God.

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Re: Xception
« Reply #29 on: January 09, 2006, 02:14:30 PM »
For long and strong, I goto the X-ception for the first ball out of the bag on soft conditions

Player Profile
Right handed tweener/higher speed stroker
17-17.5mph, 330-340rpms
PAP 5" right, 1/4 up

Center Profile
House #1: Old Wood surface. Medium-Heavy blended house shot. Tapers off to extremely dry gutters. The more games bowled on it, oil dries up, never really carries down.
House #2: HPL Synthetics, Longer pattern with a very heavy concentration of oil in the middle from 12-12. Tapers off to the gutters. Shot forces you to stand right and bank the ball to boards 2-5 early in order to come flush in the pocket.

Ball Specs
3 3/4" pin 1" over the bridge(5 1/2" to PAP for me)
Strong MB placement above & right of the thumb(4" to PAP for me)
Weighthole 1" past the PAP
Sanded down to 320 grit & polished with Brunswick's Rough Buff

Pro's
-Angle and lots of it.  Opening up a house shot is never a problem with this ball.  The application of Brunswick Rough Buff and the added weighthole gives the ball more traction in the midlane while still recovering strong in the backend.  It's much better than the factory polish that leads to over/under.
-Keeps pins low to the deck, finishes great and doesn't keep hooking through the deck
-Awesome reaction when playing the friction of the lane for high speed players


Con's
-Put it away on longer patterns.  Too much built in length here.
-XCeption wants to check up too early on shorter/drier patterns.  Definately condusive to mediums and THS only.

Other Notes
This is one of the favorites in my bag.  When the scoring pace is high and stand left-send it right is making all of the money, the X-Ception keeps me in contention with the big boomers who are exploiting the house patterns.  The Xception is a true definition of Skid/Flip or "Long and Strong" as track calls it and probaly does it better than any other asymmetrical pearl offering on the market right now.  I love my Xception so much after the application of Brunswick's Rough Buff on it.  The read I get out of the midlane is much better than the all-or-nothing motion I got out of the ball with the factory finish.

The low speed/rev guys will love having a ball like this on fresher conditions that can let them play a similar angle to the heavy handed guys.

The average/above average rev/speed group will love being able to play their comfort zone with this ball and getting an extra 2-3 boards right to miss due to the big backend of this ball.

The high rev players will love being able to get further left of all of the hook monster sponge balls that the lower rev rate guys are using and being able to circle the lane.  

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Re: Xception
« Reply #30 on: January 12, 2007, 09:21:51 PM »
I have my Xception drilled with the pin below the ring finger. This ball is probablly the most aggressive ball i have drilled up. Ive never owned a track ball before, but i love this ball. I threw my first series with it in my league and stood on 37 and hit the center arrow and rolled it out to about 6 or 7. I shot 257, 253, 282 for a 792 series. I have never thrown a ball that hits like the Xception.

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