AMF 300 Victory R Bowling Ball

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Victory R features an asymmetric core and reactive coverstock Victory R Tech Specs Hook Rating 40 Core Technology Asymmetrical Light Bulb RG 2.520 Differenetial 0.048 Flare Potential 4-5" Coverstock: Proven BASF Reactive Finish Polished
LineVictory
ColorBlue/Grey
CoverstockReactive Pearl
Core2-piece Asymmeterical
RG2.520
Differential0.050
Intermediate Diffn/a
Factory finishPolished
Weights12 thru 16lbs
Cleared USBCYes

5 Reviews

  • Turn&burn

    Posted by Turn&burn on Sep 24th 2006

    I've had the pleasure of carrying 3 different victory/r's and I will admit, I've never had a ball more versatile in all my years of bowling. I am confident I can score on any condition with this weapon - I've tossed it down the 4th board on slick conditions and covered 20 boards on med/dry. Even when the heads are gone, this ball will clear them and still hold energy on the back. Carry rivals none and this ball matches up well with everyone's style. Even spinners can get this ball to pop due to the asymetrical core and pearl reactive cover. Unbelievable!!!

  • Smiley-one

    Posted by Smiley-one on Mar 11th 2006

    I picked this ball up on Ebay a few weeks back for $10.50 and punched it out the same night it arrived. I drilled it out static all in line top to bottom in the center of grip for length and backend pop. This ball does not dissapoint! 256-256-237=749 first night! Great carry off the dry playing 15 to 5 and nice hockey stick reaction playing outside shadowing the ditch. Does leave a few end pins playing inside because its a pearl but find the drier boards and hold on! I had plans for this ball to bring into play after my particle Victory started to burn up early (usually 3rd game) but this ball reads the lane so well it has become first out and in play. Three weeks in and no games under 190. 749 - 663 - 672! Won my money back first night and still takin' Jackpots. Asymetrical core for 10 bucks?? How can you pass that up??? I encourage you to pick one up and if Joe Falco reads this, drop me a line - My email is fixed now!<scr

  • Warhawk 1

    Posted by Warhawk 1 on Nov 25th 2003

    I needed a ball to go long without too much over/under and still carry the corner pins. I had this ball drilled label leverage. Ball is 3" pin with 3 ounces top weight. I have only used the ball 3 games so far, but with 279, 279, and 224 as my first 3 with it, I think it is safe to say I really like this ball. The Victory rolls very smooth and makes a nice turn to the pocket without being difficult to control. This ball is definately a winner and makes me want to check out some other AMF equipment such as the Triumph.

  • rickyp

    Posted by rickyp on Sep 14th 2002

    Hi, On my first review the ball specs are laid out as best as I could describe it. The difference this time is that I was on wood lanes that had open play on them but there was oil on these lanes. My Storm Blue Hot is for dry lanes and it would not hook very much. I played 22 with my feet and kept on moving left as I moved my target. Which is where I stood and threw the ball over the 3rd arrow and 4th arrow. And 5th arrow, I was right on this sleeper. Cut thru the chase and go get one if possible. Heres what I shot, 266,266,247,239,241,214. In that order, Changing lanes as I do when I shoot in a PBA event. This ball sent more scouts flying than at a Jamboree. Pins were flying, people were watching. This ones a winner, Its in my bag for my next tour stop. Whereever that may be. Hope this helps, Take Care, RickyP.................By the way, I will be reviewing the VICTORY, VICTORY SPT, VALOR, VALOR/P here soon because I will be throwing these balls at PBA World Championship this coming

  • rickyp

    Posted by rickyp on Sep 13th 2002

    Im no ball scientist when it comes to drillings so I will try my best to describe this setup, The ball is a 15 pounder and 3 oz. of top weight with a 0-1 inch pin. Im a righty and the pin is 1/2 inch below my index finger with the Center of Gravity punchmark to the right and just below the pin. The mass bias is in the strong position. Kept the surface at 3000. Took this pup to a synthetic house where they puddle the oil up in the middle and had a fair amount outside. It was a little over/under the 1st game but playable up the boards with proper grip pressure and a few other hand tweaks. This ball smacks the he!! out of the pins but its all backend. This ball coasts thru the front part of the lane and when it makes its turn it doesnt stop. I believe if you throw the ball fairly straight as I do you can use this early in the night. If you bank and crank you should have other options early. This is one of the best recovery balls I have ever thrown. Remember I throw the ball very straight