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Columbia 300 Omen

by Martin Paulsson on 7. February 2012

in Columbia 300

Surface finish: Box
Layout: Pin position 4 ¾  over  fingers.
PAP: 5” ¼ up
Speed: 24-27 kmh
Revrate: 420-450 rpm
RG: 2.47
Diff: 0.054


Ball review:

The Omen is like a outburst with a extra turbo. It´s stabil and reliable ball that use allot of different lane conditions.


Surface finish: Surface sheen 2000 abralon
Layout: Pin position 5” over fingers. MB strong position.
PAP: 5” ¼ up
Speed: 
24-27 kmh
Revrate:
 
420-450 rpm
RG: 2.51
Diff:
0.057

Ball review:

Nice with a totally Black Ball ;-) . The jet black really gives me a new look, it gets thru the front really good. And breaks hard in the backend.

Track 716C

by Martin Paulsson on 25. October 2011

in Track Bowling

Surface finish: Box
Layout: 5 ½ over  fingers, MB arc position
PAP: 5” ¼ up
Speed: 24-27 kmh
Revrate: 420-450 rpm
RG: 2.51
Diff: 0.057

 

Ball review:

This ball has a nice length with a controlled arcing backend. A good ball for medium and sport patterns.

Surface finish: Box
Layout: 
Pin position 5” over fingers, MB strong
PAP: 
5” ¼ up
Speed: 
24-27 kmh
Revrate: 
420-450 rpm
RG: 
2.50
Diff: 
0.060

Ball review:

The blue/silver Taboo skids longer and snaps more then the first Taboo. A good ball after a few games.


Track 919C

by Martin Paulsson on 25. October 2011

in Track Bowling

Surface finish: Sheen
Layout: 
Pin position 4 ¾ under fingers, MB strong
PAP: 
5” ¼ up
Speed: 
24-27 kmh
Revrate: 
420-450 rpm
RG: 
2.51
Diff: 
0.057

Ball review:

Very strong ball that’s the perfect choice for heavy oil patterns. I really meen a lot of oil ;-) . This is the I used on the long pattern at European Championship.


Track 503C

by Martin Paulsson on 14. June 2011

in Track Bowling

Surface finish: Out of box + 1000
Layout: Pin position: 5 1/4 over fingers Mb: Medium
PAP: 5” ¼ up
Speed: 24-27 kmh
Revrate: 420-450 rpm
RG: 2.51
Diff: 0.057

Ball review:

503c has a very strong backend it worked much better for me after using 1000 disc for more control. 503c works best for on medium long patterns.

Surface finish: Box
Layout: Pin position: 5 ¼ over fingers Mb: Strong
PAP: 5” ¼ up
Speed: 24-27 kmh
Revrate: 420-450 rpm
RG: 2.50
Diff: 0.051

Ball review:

GC hooks a lot in a smooth long curve. A ball I will use on heavy oiled patterns. When GC hooks to early the perfect change is Game Breaker.

Ebonite Cyclone

by Martin Paulsson on 14. June 2011

in Ebonite

Surface finish: Out of box+1000
Layout: Pin position: 3,5”  Mb: Weak
PAP: 5” ¼ up
Speed: 24-27 kmh
Revrate: 420-450 rpm
RG: 2.53
Diff: 0.053

Hook power: -

Ball review:

Very reliable ball for a very good price. This lay out works perfect on shorter and medium patterns.

Surface finish: Out of box + 1000
Layout: Pin position: 5” over fingers. MB Strong position
PAP: 5” ¼ up
Speed: 24-27 kmh
Revrate: 420-450 rpm
RG: 2.46
Diff: 0.040

Hook power: -

Ball review:

The perfect match to the outburst. Little more length much stronger backend. One of my new favorites. Good on medium long patterns 37-42 feet.

The Gamebreaker is already a well-known ball released by Ebonite, with first release date a couple of years ago. They decided to put it back on the Ebonite portfolio for a while, and no wonders why. THIS IS A GREAT BALL!

I drilled a Gamebreaker for short oil some time ago (with pin in PAP), and were used to a couple of European Men Championships to get an early ball motion. The new Gamebreaker is also drilled to be early, but with the purpose of getting a continuous ball motion all way through the lane. This is exactly what I got, and it works perfectly to my needs.
This is maybe the most versatile ball I got right now, as it very easy to use abralon to change the ball motion. In this context, I can see several similarities to the original Hammer Black Widow (drilled in the same way) which had, to some extent, same nice reaction in the lane.

Track 718A

by Martin Paulsson on 29. March 2011

in Track Bowling

Surface finish: Out of box
Layout: Pin position 5 ½ under fingers – MB 1” from vertical axis line on the strong side.
PAP: PAP 5” ¼ up
RPM: 420-450 rpm
Speed: 24-27 kmh
RG: 2.52
Diff: 0.052

Hook power:
-

Ball review:

The 718a is good for medium to dry lanes. It gets thru  nice and easy on dry midlanes and have a smooth backend. The 718a works best after a couple of games on patterns like Viper, Chameleon.


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