900 Global Bounty Hunter Pearl Bowling Balls
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Bounty Hunter Pearl Specs
Designed to compliment the Bounty Hunter, the Pearl features a lower R.G. Double Cross core and new S72 shell, which will produce more skid/snap compared to the original.
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Customer Reviews Average: 4.38Write a Review Read all 8 reviews
| I Love It |
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62% (5 of 8) |
| I Like It | 25% (2 of 8) | |
| It's Ok | 0% ( of 8) | |
| I Don't Like It | 12% (1 of 8) | |
| I Hate It | 0% ( of 8) |
900 Global Bounty Hunter Pearl Reviewed by: bowlingball.com reviews 12/06/2009 11:35
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| About the Bowler | ||
| Bowling Hand | Right Handed | |
| League Average | 215 | |
| Ball Speed | Medium | |
| Style | Tweener | |
| PAP | 5 1/8 right 1/8 up | |
Pin to PAP(5 1/8" over 1/8" up) - 4 1/2" under ring finger
Mass Bias Position - 1 1/2" right of center line
CG Placement - just under mid line and just right of center line
Balance Hole - none
Surface Preparation - Out of Box
What I Was Looking For In This Ball Layout:
With the second release in the Bounty Hunter series and the third in the Bounty series. I was excited to finally see a pearlized cover in this series. I was looking for a smooth motion in the front part of the lane with a more angular motion off the break point.
What I Ended Up With in the Ball and Layout:
I got exactly what I wanted out of the Bounty Hunter Pearl. If you have thrown either of the two balls prior to this one you know they like oil and they react great in oil. As the lanes start transitioning or breaking down though you have to put both of them away because the read the friction so much.
The Bounty Hunter Pearl gave me the smoother motion I wanted in the front part of the lane with a great transition into the mid lane and it read the break point great. I saw nothing but continuation off the point and it continued right through the pin deck.
Overall this is my favorite of the three balls in the Bounty series and I think once you throw one you will agree.
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900 Global Bounty Hunter Pearl Reviewed by: bowlingball.com reviews by Brian Halstrom 12/06/2009 09:03
3 of 3 people found this review helpful. ![]()
| About the Bowler | ||
| Bowling Hand | Right Handed | |
| League Average | 233 | |
| Ball Speed | Medium | |
| Style | Cranker | |
| PAP | 4 1/2" x 1/2" Up | |
With the perfect partner in crime, the 900 Global Bounty Hunter Pearl offers greater length and more backend to compliment the original Bounty Hunter.
Pin to PAP(4 1/2" over 1/2" up) - 4 3/4"
Mass Bias Position - 3/4" right of Center Line
Balance Hole - None
Surface Preparation - Left at Box Finish
What I Was Looking For In This Layout: After throwing the Bounty Hunter and knowing how much reaction that ball provided, I wanted to drill this piece to give me more length through the lane and increased reaction off the break point.
What I Ended Up With In This Ball Layout: The Bounty Hunter Pearl provided the exact reaction I was looking for, very clean motion through the front and middle part of the lane and great response at the break point.
The Bounty Hunter Pearl allows me to attack the lanes from various angles. With this drilling layout, I can easily stand farther right on the approach and play the lanes straighter if need be, or more left and cross the boards. The S72 reactive resin pearl coverstock paired with the Double Cross Asymmetric core work well together to provide a predictable aggressive reaction anywhere on the lane.
If you're looking to compliment the reaction of your Bounty Hunter, the Bounty Hunter Pearl is a great addition to your arsenal.
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900 Global Bounty Hunter Pearl Reviewed by: Ormond pro shop manager 11/21/2009 14:56
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Ormond Pro Shop Manager
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900 Global Bounty Hunter Pearl Reviewed by: racingteamdaytona 01/23/2010 13:17
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| About the Bowler | ||
| Bowling Hand | Right Handed | |
| League Average | 220 | |
| Ball Speed | Fast | |
| Style | Cranker | |
900 Global Bounty Hunter Pearl Reviewed by: sir800 01/14/2010 22:00
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900 Global Bounty Hunter Pearl Reviewed by: jerrymli 01/14/2010 00:37
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| About the Bowler | ||
| Bowling Hand | Right Handed | |
| League Average | 200 | |
| Ball Speed | Medium | |
| Style | Tweener | |
900 Global Bounty Hunter Pearl Reviewed by: Rick A 01/13/2010 23:31
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Rick A.
age 67
average only 180 this year and wanting to get back into the 190s or better were I was with the last new ball I purchased five seasons ago.
900 Global Bounty Hunter Pearl Reviewed by: loonsfoot24 01/06/2010 12:56
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| About the Bowler | ||
| Bowling Hand | Right Handed | |
| League Average | 213 | |
| Ball Speed | Fast | |
| Style | Cranker | |
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- Step 1. Identify your Bowling style. In order to accurately determine a drilling pattern and final ball surface, you must first identify your personal bowling characteristics; these three key factors must be determined.
- 1. Bowlers Ball Speed
- 2. Bowler Rev Rate
- 3. Bowlers Axis Angle of Rotation
- Chose the number below in each category that best describes your bowling style.
- Step 1:
- Ball Speed 1 = slower, 2 = average, 3 = faster
- Ball rev Rate (RMPs) 1 = cranker (18 or more), 2 = tweener (13-17), 3 = stroker (12 or less)
- Axis angle Rotation (side roll) select from one, two, or three
- Step 2: Total your numbers up from ball speed, rev rate, and axis rotation. Use that number to select your drilling pattern.
- Step 3: Layout must be based on your Positive Axis Point, illustrations are all based off a 5-1/2 over PAP.
- Step 3: Choose your lane condition.
- Step 4: Adjust surface.
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