Storm Team Storm Lightning Bolt Bowling Balls
Team Storm Lightning Bolt Specs
Product ID:
7047
Perfect Scale:
5.0
Performance:
Polyester(0)
RG:
2.690
Differential:
.006
Flare Potential:
1 (Low)
Durometer:
82-84
Lane Condition:
Dry
Finish:
High Polish
Coverstock:
Plastic
Coverstock Name:
Ultra Clear Solid Polyester
Factory Finish:
3500-grit Polish
Color:
Black / Gold Lightning Bolt
Core Type:
Symmetric
Core Name:
Traditional 3-piece Core
Quality:
First Quality
Mfg Part #:
TTC
Storm Product Line:
Ice
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Storm Team Storm Lightning Bolt Reviewed by: KINGSKEGLER (5 stars)
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Drilling it was hard and drill bit got hot.... Great to have on broke down patterns....
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Layout 1 - Label Drilling

- This layout is considered to be a standard "Label" drill and will produce good length with mild backend reaction.
- Place the center of gravity so as to balance 1/2" oz. positive and finger.
- Rotate ball so that the pin (if applicable) is located at 1:30 in relationship to the center of gravity.
- This layout will require no balance hole.
Layout 2 - Leverage Drilling

- This drill pattern is known as a "leverage" drilling. This drilling provides medium length and maximum backend reaction.
- In this layout we place both the pin and center of gravity 3-3/8" from the positive axis point.
- Most often this drill pattern will require a balance hole to remove excess side weight.
- Place the balance hole on the PAP and remove excess side weight down to 1/2 ounce positive.
Layout 3 - Axis Weight Drilling
Note: Be sure to select a ball with less than three ounces of top weight!

- This drilling is referred to as "axis" weight. It provides early roll with a smooth, controllable backend.
- Place the center of gravity on the player's positive axis point.
- Rotate the ball so that the pin is located on the line between the PAP and finger holes.
- Place the balance hole on the PAP and remove excess side weight to less than one ounce, This will ensure the balance of the ball is withing USBC specifications.









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