Line | Zone |
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Color | Silver |
Coverstock | Reactive Pearl |
Core | 2-piece |
RG | 2.59 |
Differential | 0.047 |
Intermediate Diff | n/a |
Factory finish | Polished |
Weights | 10 thru 16lbs |
Cleared USBC | Yes |
2 Reviews
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Bob Hylka
Since my dry lane experiment with the Faball Spike was not going to cut it, I bought the Bullet for a 2nd shift league I was joining. My Bullet is drilled 4.5 x 3.5. No balance hole needed. This ball goes straight as an arrow through the heads, as long as there is any oil whatsoever. The Bullet then sets up midlane and then MOVES to the pocket. I wouldn't call it a snap, but it moves pretty hard. Excellent carry, but I can always tell when the Bullet will leave the dreaded 10 pin. I put the Bullet away on heavier oil or complete desert. I simply have better oil balls, and it moves too early on the dry. Overall, I'm very happy with my first real skid/flip ball. I may try more later.
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louie
Well I picked this ball up looking for a medium condition ball. I hadn't tried a brunswick ball sin my old green rhino reactive. This ball surprised me with its oil sensitivity. If the lanes were freshly oiled it was useless. It just wouldn't make the turn. As the lanes dried up it worked very well as long as I didn't try to swing it too much. As the lanes continued to dry up it started hooking to high no matter where I threw it. It was just way too condition specific for me. I gave it away to a junior bowler, LOUIE