Seismic Raging Bull Long Horn Bowling Ball

(2 reviews) Write a Review
The Raging Bull Stampede™ caught the eye of many bowlers who had not previously tried a Seismic ball, and turned the heads of their opponents on the lanes! The aggressiveness on the back end and power through the pins was unmatched by any other bowling ball release in 2012. One comment we heard a lot from bowlers was they "didn't want to put it away!", so we got to work designing a ball that they could move to when the midlane starts to burn up. Enter, the Long Horn™. The Raging Bull Long Horn™ features the phenomenal Horn Core™, just like the Stampede, however this time we raised the RG to 2.53 (15 lbs) to help the ball down the lane. A reduced differential and Mass Bias differential reduces the midlane roll to allow for a more crisp move on the back end. The Long Horn coverstock, S.F-9/8, is a Pearl Reactive version of the Stampede Cover and assists in attaining length and back end traction.
LineRaging Bull
ColorBlue/Yellow Pearl
CoverstockS.F -9/8
CoreHorn Core
RG2.530
Differential.045
Intermediate Diff.017
Factory finish2000 Polished
Weights12-16 lbs
Cleared USBCYes

2 Reviews

  • rockon74

    Posted by rockon74 on Dec 25th 2013

    drilled 70x4x40 at 3000 abralon On a THS this ball is great gets down past the oil then revs up and crushes the pocket, opens the lane up very well ball is very strong off the spot and never stops hooking. used the Long Horn during singles and doubles. Long Horn opened the backend of the lane up very nicely allowed me to get in deeper and still get it around the corner. As far as hitting power goes this ball is unmatched. messengers are all over, lights hits mix fast and heavier hits trip four pins constantly. Long Horn is a staple in my bag I find it useful on almost all patterns, if the the pattern is a meduim volume I can use the Long Horn to start, if the it is heavier volume I can use the Long Horn when it starts to dry out in the track. Very Useful, carriers great, angular motion off the spot what more could you want?

  • Gunny

    Posted by Gunny on Jul 27th 2013

    The Raging Bull Long Horn definitely meets the requirement for a long and angular ball. The Long Horn gets down the lane with ease, as long as you have some head oil, and provides you a nice strong, yet consistent, angular move to the pocket. Not so much a wishy washy, skid/flip ball.....thank God! The first ball I went with a 60° x 3 3/4" x 30°. I wanted this Long Horn to enable me to open up the lanes a whole bunch when the outside gets toast. It allows me to chase the oil left, giving me the length needed to get the ball as deep as possible. The end result is a strong angular move to the pocket. My target was 22 at the arrows and was fishing for 5 at the break point. With the second Long Horn, I wanted it to be overall weaker than the first, and not as angular on the back end. With a drilling of 70° 4 1/4" x 40° it seems I accomplished that, allowing me to be 17 at the arrows and 5 for the break point. Still giving me great length and a strong powerful move to the pocket. My stats: pap 5 3/4" x 1" up speed 16.5mph

Videos Hide Videos Show Videos