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C-G ProShop-Carl

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Xception 5.0 in BTM
« on: May 21, 2005, 02:34:11 PM »
I am going to post their numbers and comments. I never put much merit into what the numbers are, but what they say is usually pretty good.

OIL: 7/7/8
Med: 9/9/9.5
Dry: 4/5/5
Sport: 5/4/4
(listed: stroker/tweener/cranker)

4.51 RG: The RG is slightly higher than the Rule and Xception. The medium-high RG will still rev up suprisingly well for any style of player.

6.9 Diff/Flare: The flare potential is very similar to both the Rule and Xception. The X 5.0 has 5 plus inches of flare built into it. The most any of us could get in the oil was Cranker with 3 inches.

6.0 Torque: The midlane is slightly stroner than the Xception. Since the midlane is a little stronger, the 5.0 is also a little smoother at the breakpoint.

12.5 Length: The length of this new release from Track will fit between the Rule and Xception. This gives the Xception 5.0 the versatility to perform well on medium and oily patterns.

14.5 Back End: The stronger midlane and smoother breakpoint keeps it from covering as many boards at the back end as the Xception. With a little less at the breakpoint and back end we were able to play closer to the oil line.

49 Total Hook: The total hook of the 5.0 is almost evenly spread throughout the entire lane. It will cover a few more boards than the Xception, but a few less than the Rule and GP2.

Comments: The X 5.0 will fill the gap between the Rule and Xception. You should be able to tear up medium-oily patterns. We couldn't help but fall in love with the Xception 5.0. Usually each tester prefers one of their test balls over the other because of the drill patterns. This ball rolled great no matter how it was drilled. We could easily carry both of these balls in our arsenal because of how well the two different drill patterns complemented each other. When the stronger drill started to burn off too much energy we simply pulled out the weaker drill and we were back in action. AFter we got tired of striking, we put some Magic Shine on the weaker drilled balls to try and increase our chances on our dry pattern. This increased our chances of getting to the pocket, but we still preferred our look on the medium pattern wtih the box finish.

SUMMARY:
Strengths: What we liked the most about the 5.0 is how it takes to drifferent hand positions and releases. If we needed a little more at the breakpoint all we had to do was give it a little more torque.

Weakness: It will struggle on drier lane conditions. The back end is a little too smooth for getting in deep and going around the lane. When faced with this type of condition, we would prefer something more like the newly released Track Heat.

Overall: The Xception 5.0 is strong in the midlane with an evenly strong breakpoint. The midlane and breakpoint reaction gives it a smooth strong roll at the back end.
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A couple of things that I want to comment on:

First: I peronally have had no problem getting the 5.0 to circle the lane at all. Recovery is never an issue, unless it burns up and if that happens I shouldn't be using it anyways.

Second: They have a section where they give info on the Core of the equipment they are reviewing. There is a part under the 5.0 that says "Enhanced Mass Bias: Not available". This bothers me. I feel they should list the spin time of every asymmetrical they review. HOWEVER-----as I said earlier in this thread, I read their comments and put nothing into the numbers.

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Re: Xception 5.0 in BTM
« Reply #1 on: May 21, 2005, 10:50:32 PM »
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Awesome, dude...thanks for typing all that out for us! Unless BTM had this online somewhere and you cut and pasted hehe...

Right on for the info dude!
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C-G ProShop-Carl

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Re: Xception 5.0 in BTM
« Reply #2 on: May 21, 2005, 10:51:42 PM »
Ram,

Long night bud. Not much going on, so I typed it out.

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Re: Xception 5.0 in BTM
« Reply #3 on: May 21, 2005, 11:02:14 PM »
Ah...a true gentleman and scholar. Thanks for the BTM info, not everyone is privileged to have a great mag like it. Thanks for filling us in!

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Re: Xception 5.0 in BTM
« Reply #4 on: May 22, 2005, 12:13:40 AM »
I hope their nos. are wrong on the backend of 14.5. I was expecting it to be in the range of 16, give or take .5

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Re: Xception 5.0 in BTM
« Reply #5 on: May 22, 2005, 12:16:33 AM »
brickguy,

Both Rick and I both saw alot of backend. Achappy didn't, but he experimented with target weighting, so it was something new to him.

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Re: Xception 5.0 in BTM
« Reply #6 on: May 22, 2005, 12:24:02 AM »
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but he experimented with target weighting, so it was something new to him.
 

I know a lot about some things and very little to none on others. This target weighting thing is one of those that I know nothing about. What is target weighting????

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Re: Xception 5.0 in BTM
« Reply #7 on: May 22, 2005, 12:44:13 AM »
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but he experimented with target weighting, so it was something new to him.
 

I know a lot about some things and very little to none on others. This target weighting thing is one of those that I know nothing about. What is target weighting????

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Just know that it gives the ball more midlane read... its a weighthole usually placed closer to the grip center, the whole technique is kind of confusing to explain thoroughly. I don't understand it either, i just know what it does.
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Re: Xception 5.0 in BTM
« Reply #8 on: May 22, 2005, 05:51:41 AM »
The enhanced mass bias number was not provided by Track in time for publication. That is why not available was printed in the review. Also, we would appreciate it if you didn't post our copyrighted material on this or any other website. We don't mind comments or even objective criticism about our reviews, but posting the entire review is a no-no. Thanks

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Re: Xception 5.0 in BTM
« Reply #9 on: May 22, 2005, 09:47:00 AM »
Jim,
I enjoy your magazine and your reviews.  However, on the Xception 5.0 review you didn't show the MB position for the ball drillings.  As we all know, the MB position is the critical factor when drilling an asymmetric ball, not the CG.

It would be helpful to us here and your readers of the magazine if you could enlighten us with the MB positions for the drillings utilized in the reviews.  


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Re: Xception 5.0 in BTM
« Reply #10 on: May 22, 2005, 11:26:06 AM »
Mr King,

Good to see that you are a Ballreviews member. I apologize for posting the entire thing, there have been alot of people wondering what you folks had to say.
I won't do it again.

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Re: Xception 5.0 in BTM
« Reply #11 on: May 22, 2005, 12:57:38 PM »
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This ball has low sport numbers for BTM.


By their own words, their sport pattern has lighter than average oil. So, stronger balls generally won't do well on them. In general, balls drilled for and designed for house shots and for weaker release have too strong a ball reaction and too much backend for sport shots.

Please be careful about applying too much to ball they evaluate as doign well on their sport pattern. Remember they also use set drillings for their tetsing to achieve a consistency. Their basic drillings for eachtype, stroker, tweener, cranker, are probably not the most conducive to scoring well on sport patterns.

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