Tuesday, December 22, 2009

Bowling Ball Video Reviews - Columbia Full Swing On Synthetic Lanes



Columbia 300 Full Swing
On Synthetic Lanes Video Review


This was a video I did of the Columbia 300 Full Swing, it was bowled on a synthetic bowling lane surface. The type of synthetic lane is Brunswick's pro-anvilane. Well this video was on a fresh, typical house pattern, the bowling ball layout was a early rolling layout or a slow and earlier responds to friction layout, on the Columbia drill sheet it is drilling no #2 with the mass bias at 2 inches from the thumb hole and the pin under my ring finger and 5 inches from my pap, I did not need a balance hole. The bowling ball surface was the 2000 abralon finish. There are five shots three at the same angle and one at a different angle and redone in slow motion. Like I said before, I like the solid hit of this bowling ball, but it is a little afraid of oil and not as smooth as I thought it would be. It worked well playing down the oil or if I stay out side the oil line and swing it to the dry, then it seems to come back very strong. It would be a good ball for a down and in bowler on a walled house shot or a ball that you use after the shot breaks open. The ball seems like it needs dry boards somewhere. There is the video and product description and links to get more information about the Columbia full swing below.




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Columbia Full Swing -
RG: 2.490 Differential: .056 Lane Condition: Medium-Heavy Finish: Matte Coverstock: Full Tilt 5.0 Reactive Resin Reaction: Skid/Flip Factory Finish: 4000 grit Abralon Color: Black Core: Asymmetric Columbia's Mass Bias Full Swing




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Bowling Ball Video Reviews - Columbia 300 Full Swing