Track Arsenal Artillery Bowling Ball

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Super Low RG and energy retaining reactive coverstock on today's modern lane conditions is a great match for a variety of bowling styles and lane conditions. The Arsenal Artillery, Track's new High Performance Symmetrical is that match featuring a Quad density symmetrical core with Track's strongest reactive coverstock Goo LS. This core coverstock match is the benchmark piece for the widest variety of players, lane conditions and produces the strong predictable motion that the pro shop just loves because it is so easy to match up the drilling and surface to any customer. Arsenal Artillery Specs Hook Rating 30-24 Length 6.2 Backend 8.0 Core Technology Quad density symmetrical core Core Power N/A RG 2.45 Differential 0.046 Determinator Spin Time N/A Flare Potential 6 Coverstock Goo LS Reactive Friction Rating N/A Finish Compound finish Polish Magic Shine Reaction Shape Strong Arc Lane Condition Medium
LineArsenal
ColorBlack/Green
CoverstockGoo LS Reactive
Core2-piece
RG2.45
Differential0.046
Intermediate Diffn/a
Factory finishCompound Polished
Weights
Cleared USBCYes

5 Reviews

  • HookedOnTrack

    Posted by HookedOnTrack on Oct 2nd 2006

    Got this one for medium lanes but it's just too sticky with the OOB finnish which works better on medium-heavy conditions. Since it almost hooked as much as my Blue Heat I gave the Arsenal a good polish to separate these two balls apart. Now, the polish didn't quite tame the ball, it just delayed it's strong arching reaction but the read in the midlanes is so consistent that the Arsenal is my first ball out of the bag. The pinaction is, as in most Trackballs excellent, where pins won't just disappear but rather keep low and moving on the deck for the sweeper to clean up. However, I liked this core better in Revmaster's PowerPlus cover which didn't roll out that fast but I keep both these balls in a team where Arsenal handles the heavier side and Revmaster the drier side of medium conditions. Sorry having to add this comment: This is the first Trackball that died on me and I guess the Goo LS has just a normal lifeexpectansy with a number of 150-200 games. Anyway, my Revmaster wit

  • EXCALIBER

    Posted by EXCALIBER on Aug 13th 2006

    Ball: Pin 4 1/2 from PAP under the ring finger, CG stacked directly below...factory finish Lanes: Varied surfaces and patterns. HOOK: Heavy Oil: OOB the Artillery is not quite an oil ball. Longer patterns are not conditions you are going to want to use the Artillery on. Even at a lower grit it med/heavy ball at best due to the GOO LS coverstock. Medium Oil: from medium oil up to med/heavy the Artillery will absolutely SHINE....providing that there is enough head oil on the pattern to assist it in getting down the lane. Light Oil: The RG on this core is just too low and no matter what layout you use to expect it to work on a lighter pattern or a second or third shift. TOTAL HOOK: Medium to medium/heavy patterns and this ball is right at home. 8 out of 10 Control: This is an area that the Artillery can stand out. it controls the mids because it rolls well, but too early------------and it backends well, but not hockey stick type backend reaction either. Very r

  • ROBDSCHATZ

    Posted by ROBDSCHATZ on Aug 9th 2006

    Well Track fans being that I already have the T-ball, Mean Machine,Machine,Equation,Delta 1,Heat Blast and Arsenal Reactive, I thought there would be nothing much different about the new arsenal artillary I had drilled up today label leverage Pin 2" right of ring finger 3-3/8 X 4. Wrong! med house shot oil bowling on two lanes. Standing on the 18 Stroking over the 10 board to about the 4 down and in. First ball 9/ then 11 in a row for a 290! ::shock:: What a pin destroying monster! throwing with med rev & speed this ball carries the pins in the next deck over! Absolutely beautiful! ::happy::<s

  • tog831

    Posted by tog831 on May 7th 2006

    I have used this ball for 15 games now and i have used it on all conditions.this ball is a nice addition to the sym. cores.I personally like the way it hooks on a broken down shot.I have been pleased with the constance reaction i get. Ball specs. 15lbs. tw.3oz. pin 3inches. Layout,I had it drilled with pin over ring,cg kicked right a small weight hole on pap. My specs.AP 5 7/8 up 1.Tweener, speed 16-18 mph.I really like the reaction i get from symmetrical core balls .Track has made several good sym.core balls that i have used with excellent results.I would highly recommend Track balls.

  • tracker4life

    Posted by tracker4life on May 2nd 2006

    Here it is the review on the Artillery....From Canada... Drill pattern 4" by 3/4", pin 3 1/4 above midline. This ball has strong pick up through the entire lane, I find that it reads the lanes very early, a good ball for those medium to heavier patterns. Tested on the house shot, strong pick up in the fronts and mids, but still had energy for the backs. This ball kept the pins very low and kept them moving. This ball I had to get deep with, if I was playing staright I had to come off the back of the ball to keep it in play. Good ball for those longer patterns, or those bowlers that are looking for a little more ball but dont have alot of hand. For those bowlers that have this ball and have hand dont put a balance hole in this ball and you may have to put some polish on it to keep this ball right, or a weaker drill pattern. This ball is a great fit between the Arsenal Reactive and Blue Heat. If you are looking for stronger pick up through the entire lane, the Artillery is the ball to ge