Lane #1 Bullet Bowling Ball

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Having problems with dry lanes..? Then load your gun with a bullet. Lane #1's new 22 cailubur bullet shaped diamond core shoots long and straight. Combining it with our Long Range Pearl resin coverstock, the bullet finds its target down the lane and kills pins. The bullet is DEADLY!!
ColorGunsmoke Blue Pearl
CoverstockLong Range Reactive Pearl
Core22 Calibur Bullet
RG2.572
Differential0.013
Intermediate Diffn/a
Factory finishHighly Polished
Weights13 thru 16lbs
Cleared USBCYes

6 Reviews

  • agrobmei

    Posted by agrobmei on Nov 3rd 2007

    Had one a few years ago, but didnt like it very much. It was drilled at 75 degrees, pin above fingers. New one is MUCH better. OOB, pin above fingers, CG kicked at 45 degrees. Usually balls for dry are a little "flippy" on the backends. They go LONG and then snap out of the building. This ball just roooooolllls. Clean thru the heads, it doesnt chuck up often. The block gives the ball a rolly motion while the cover gets the ball down the lane. Biggest minus is that if there is ANY oil down the lane, the ball has a tendancy to "squirt".

  • rowdy roddy piper

    Posted by rowdy roddy piper on Nov 15th 2006

    love this ball to death,its my #1 ball glad i got it at a good price on ebay , leaves no pins at all , ball is easy to control as i shoot on the outside track shooting hard exploding into the pocket leaving nothing at all.makes it a pleasure to use during league play, notice people admiring the ball after shooting strike after strike,gonna buy more, hopefully i can buy some used bullets on ebay when i get the money truly a great lane1 ball highly recommend it to everyone. believe the hype. how do you like me now my arsenal bullet tsunami xxxl wmb

  • JWBowler206

    Posted by JWBowler206 on Sep 21st 2005

    This ball is the best dry lane ball I have ever owned and I've owned many. it is the ball I go to when the lanes start to dry up because it goes strait as a bullet. I was supprised at the amount on 10 pins I left so many it seemed like half the shots I through I left a 10 pin but this ball will carry anything if you hit light. Every one I bowled with continuosly got mad at me because I carried every thing if I hit light or crossed over. This ball definatly throws the pins around. Strait as a bullet (ha ha ha ha ha ha ha)

  • goose

    Posted by goose on May 14th 2005

    The Bullet is my first Lane 1 ball after using the Ebonite Showtime as my very first finger-tip ball. I rolled the Ebonite for almost a year with a high score of 244. After much researching, waiting, and saving, I bought the Bullet about a month ago. After about 12 games on the new ball I rolled my first 600 series, 174-224-239 on a house shot that is usually very difficult (fast changing, unpredictable and dry). I bowl on two leagues at two different houses, and I got this ball specifically for the very dry shot. I have been recently using it for a more medium oil lane at the other house, and it's been working well there too. My boyfriend throws the Lane 1 Emerald C2 and has a high score of 265 with it. Lots of our bowling buddies all have Lane 1and absolutely love them. I am not an expert on ball drilling, etc, but I trust my pro-shop guy and he did me right. I wanted a drill pattern that wasn't so long that I was limited to only bone-dry lanes, and I didn't want another

  • stephen

    Posted by stephen on Mar 4th 2005

    The Bullet is like a tank going through the pins.It hates oil, but lane#1 intended it to be that way.The bullet is my second Buzzsaw,the hybrid was my first. Now I will never settle for anything else but a buzzsaw. Don't be stupid by having to speed your ball up or move left on dry lanes-get the bullet. The bullet is worth every penny paid for it.I would recommend getting this layout-Pin 3.5" TW(Top Weight) 3oz cg out drill.Don't make the mistake of not getting this ball. LANE#1 Rules!!!! -BUZZSAW MAN-

  • WENDIGO

    Posted by WENDIGO on Nov 8th 2004

    i needed something that would go long without rolling up in the back; the house that i bowl at NEVER oils the lanes before league hence my dilemma. went to my pro shop and they suggested this ball; i was hesitant because i've never drilled up anything but track as of late but i was out of options.....what i found out is that this is the BEST dry lane ball ever. goes long, snaps, and crushes the pocket. Lane #1 has a new fan. the only problem that i have is that the ball must have hit something and the surface cracked around the finger grips, but that's the crappy houses' problem not lane 1<sc