| I Love It |
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95% (18 of 19) |
| I Like It | 0% ( of 19) | |
| It's Ok | 0% ( of 19) | |
| I Don't Like It | 0% ( of 19) | |
| I Hate It | 5% (1 of 19) |
120 of 120 people found this review helpful.
| About the Bowler | ||
| Bowling Hand | Right Handed | |
| League Average | 215 | |
| Ball Speed | Medium | |
| Style | Tweener | |
| PAP | 5 1/8 right 1/8 up | |
The Massacre Red Death isn't like the original Chainsaw Massacre, it's much worse - on the pins!
Pin to PAP(5 1/8" over 1/8" up) - 5 1/2" above ring finger
Mass Bias Position - n/a
CG Placement - 1 1/8" right of center of grip
Balance Hole - n/a
Surface Preparation - Out of Box (2000 Grit)
What I Was Looking For In This Ball Layout:
I was looking for a true test of a Lane #1 ball. This would be the first Lane #1 ball we have tested here at bowlingball.com. For me personally this was also the first Lane #1 ball I have ever thrown. I always heard they hooked quite a bit and typically did not need strong layout to help increase hooking potential.
I went with a very safe and somewhat basic layout. By getting the pin 5 1/2" from my PAP and placing it up I was thinking I would help increase skid leaving myself plenty of energy to see what the ball could do on the back end of the lane.
What I Ended Up With in the Ball and Layout:
Lane #1 did not come up short on their first ball test with us. The Red Death Massacre delivered on every level. This ball is not for the faint of heart or those that bowl primarily on drier conditions. But if you want a ball that creates friction and does not seem to stop then this is perfect for you.
From the beginning of the test I was finding myself going deeper and deeper on the lane and not finding a spot where I could not get the ball back to the pocket. The one thing that really stuck out to me was that for a very strong rolling, higher hooking ball it did not seem to read the friction too early or roll out on me. If I tried to play right up the drier part of the pattern of course it would roll early and fade out but when I was in the oil the ball rolled strong and never jumped off the friction early.
Overall I am impressed with both the coverstock and core combo on this ball. Look for more great Lane #1 balls and ball tests from us in the future.
39 of 39 people found this review helpful.
| About the Bowler | ||
| Bowling Hand | Right Handed | |
| Experience | Advanced (I have bowled in a league) | |
| League Average | 233 | |
| Ball Speed | Medium | |
| Style | Cranker | |
| PAP | 4 1/2" x 1/2" Up | |
Be prepared to slaughter your competition with Lane #1's all new Massacre Red Death.
Pin to PAP(4 1/2" over 1/2" up) - 4 1/2"
Mass Bias Position - N/A
CG to PAP - 4 3/4"
Balance Hole - None
Surface Preparation - Left at Box Finish (2000-grit Abralon)
What I Was Looking For In This Layout: This is the first Lane #1 ball I've gotten to test, so I was pretty excited to see what it could do. I decided to use a neutral drilling on this ball to get a feel for what it could do. With the pin and CG stacked on the center line, I usually get a medium reaction with decent overall hook.
What I Ended Up With In This Ball Layout: This ball by far exceeded my expectations in terms of reaction and control! This ball picked up a roll early in the heads giving me a predictable movement down lane. One thing different that I got from this ball compared to others I've thrown like this is the amount of reaction is has on the backend. Generally when the ball reads the heads as well as this does, you'll get a nice arc to the pocket. With the Massacre Red Death, this ball picked up a roll and still snapped hard off the breakpoint.
I started out using the Massacre Red Death on a freshly oiled house condition. Normally I would stand around 22-25 and play in between the 2-3 arrow. Left at box surface, this was a little strong for me. I started standing on 30 and targeted in between the 3rd and 4th arrow. If I was going to miss, I needed to miss right down the lane. The ball had no problem making up room if I missed right. If I missed left, I could expect a 4 pin or a few stone 9's.
There did not seem to be a limit on how far left you could move with this ball. I tried a few shots standing on 45 and looping the whole lane. No need to keep the speed down as the ball had plenty in getting back to the pocket no matter how far right I threw it.
Overall, I would say this is a great ball for medium to heavy oiled conditions. The surface tears through oil and gives a great reaction on the backend. With the energy stored down lane, you're not going to see much deflection. I would recommend a little polish if you plan on using this on medium to light oil shots.
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15 of 15 people found this review helpful.
| About the Bowler | ||
| Bowling Hand | Right Handed | |
| League Average | 215 | |
| Style | Cranker | |
| PAP | 6 3/16 x 1/2 down | |
9 of 9 people found this review helpful.
| About the Bowler | ||
| Bowling Hand | Right Handed | |
| League Average | 195 | |
| Ball Speed | Medium | |
| Style | Stroker | |
| PAP | 4 1/2 over, 0 up | |

| About the Bowler | ||
| Bowling Hand | Right Handed | |
| League Average | 220 | |
| Ball Speed | Fast | |
| Style | Tweener | |
| About the Bowler | ||
| Bowling Hand | Right Handed | |
| Experience | Advanced (I have bowled in a league) | |
| League Average | 192 | |
| Ball Speed | Medium | |
| Style | Stroker | |