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Pin to PAP(4 1/2" over 0" up) - 4" under ring finger
Mass Bias Position - n/a
CG Placement - just right of center line
Balance Hole - none
Surface Preparation - Out of Box (2000 grit Abralon)
Drilling - 75° x 4" x 60°
I was thrilled with this bowling ball. If I were bowling in the summer, it would be added to my bag. It was very strong through the pin deck. As with many of the other Lane #1 bowling balls lately, you need oil under the ball. It likes to grab and go.
The dual logos give the ball a different look as it enters the pins. For my release and layout, they almost looked like rims as the ball drives through the head pin. When I saw that reaction, I felt I threw the ball well and it reacted great.
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Lane #1 Time Bomb Reviewed By: bowlingball.com reviews by John Congdon 06/25/2010 09:26 (5.0 stars)
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| About the Bowler | ||
| Bowling Hand | Right Handed | |
| League Average | 195 | |
| Ball Speed | Medium | |
| Style | Stroker | |
| PAP | 4 1/2 over, 0 up | |
Mass Bias Position - n/a
CG Placement - just right of center line
Balance Hole - none
Surface Preparation - Out of Box (2000 grit Abralon)
Drilling - 75° x 4" x 60°
I was thrilled with this bowling ball. If I were bowling in the summer, it would be added to my bag. It was very strong through the pin deck. As with many of the other Lane #1 bowling balls lately, you need oil under the ball. It likes to grab and go.
The dual logos give the ball a different look as it enters the pins. For my release and layout, they almost looked like rims as the ball drives through the head pin. When I saw that reaction, I felt I threw the ball well and it reacted great.





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