Storm Reign Of Fire - Bowling Ball Review
In testing the reign of fire we found this ball to have a lot of hook with continuation. It did seem like a little too much ball for this pattern, but it did strike a lot. The ball reacted very well at the pocket and carried quite a few off pocket strikes.
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...This is a comparison video using the Columbia Bowling Ball - Columbia Power Swing. This Youtube Video is comparing the bowling ball on Wood Bowling Lanes and Brunswick Pro Anvilane Synthetic bowling lane surface. The video shows the bowling ball and the bowling balls drilling layout and then 3 shots on the wood bowling lane surface and then 3 shots on the Brunswick Pro Anvilane synthetic bowling lane surface. The Video is from behind and you can see the difference in the way the bowling ball grabs the lane and the change in ball motion. The wood has more friction and a hard grab on the backend the synthetic has a more even and smoother ball motion even though the same area of the lane is played it gives you an idea on the difference between the reaction of this ball on the 2 bowling lane
...Bowling Ball Review - Hammer Black Widow Venom
Core = Asymmetrical - Rg 2.520 intermediate, Differential = .060
Cover stock = Reactive = Shine = Color = Black/Carmel
Surface = Out of Box 4000 Abralon Polished
The Hammer Black Widow Venom is a high differential, asymmetrical polished solid reactive, bowling ball.
Conditions bowled on 42ft house pattern on wood lanes with guardian and Brunswick pro anvilane synthetic.
Bowling Ball Drilling = Pin above bridge mass bias 1.5 inches off the thumb hole a 4inches over 1/2 up.
Surface used I adjusted the surface with 2000 abralon..
Type of bowler 250 rev rate 16 mph stroker.
Test results the wood lanes had more back end than the pro anvilane. My intent was to have a solid reactive bowling ball with end over
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