Seismic Raging Bull Stampede Bowling Ball

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The Raging Bull Stampede™ takes the Seismic range in a new direction, following consultation with bowlers. Many bowlers we spoke with told us how they love the power and control that the Seismic brand provide them on the most challenging oil patterns, but wanted something with a little more "POP" down lane when the pattern started to open up. The Stampede™ has been engineered to provide more torque at the end of the pattern than has ever been seen in a Seismic ball. The Horn Core has been our most popular core to date, with bowlers falling in love with the powerful roll and midlane read. Matching this core with our new SF-79s Coverstock, the Stampede™ provides you with the same stable roll which sets up for an amazing back end move. This Core/Cover combination is the perfect set-up for maximizing carry percentage on high scoring lanes.
LineRaging Bull
ColorRed/Burgundy
CoverstockSF-79s Coverstock
CoreHORNcore
RG2.495
Differential0.054
Intermediate Diff0.020
Factory finish2000 Abralon
Weights12-16 lbs
Cleared USBCYes

2 Reviews

  • jasonbaer33

    Posted by jasonbaer33 on Sep 4th 2012

    The Raging Bull Stampede is a great addition to the Bull line. For me it fits in great with the Bull and the Charged. Easily more lenght then the Raging Bull with more backend movement then the Charged. This ball can be thrown through the middle or playing a smaller 15-8 swing. Mine is drilled 45 x 4 1/2 x 25 with a p3 hole On sport shots/heavy oil shots ball performed real well at OOB surface. When league started bakc up and i saw more THS i took surface to 4000ab to calm it down a bit and it still rolls great, https://www.facebook.com/seismicbowling

  • Gunny

    Posted by Gunny on Sep 3rd 2012

    With mine drilled 50°x4"x50°, I get good length on your house shot, and a nice hockey stick motion to the pocket. The Stampede definitely fits between the Raging Bull, and the Raging Bull Charged. The Stampede handled everything from TOC 39', World Championships 41', Shark 42', THS, and a modified 42' US OPEN pattern. The Stampede still had plenty on the backend on all of those patterns. Even though it handled the medium/heavy patterns great, it still can be used on your typical house shot along with the sport patterns. I did shoot 300 in league with this piece bowling on a 36ft house shot. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jh1QVAqhazQ

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