Columbia Full Swing Review: We use this bowling ball on two lane surfaces, one being wood with guardian and the other being Brunswick’s pro-anvilane
The Bowling Ball Drilling Layout
We used pin under our ring finger and the mass bias at 2 inches to the right of our thumbhole, we did not need a balance hole on this bowling ball. This is the drilling layout no. 2 on the Columbia 300 drill sheet.
The Bowling Ball Surface.
First, we used the out of box surface, and then change it to 2000 abralon.
The Bowling Lane Surface.
We Bowled this on two different surfaces in two different centers first a wood lane surface with guardian on the first 22ft, then a Brunswick pro-anvilane synthetic.
The Bowling Lane Oil Pattern
The lane conditions, both centers used typical house patterns at about a 40 ft oil length. I will note both centers play about the same.
Bowlers Style.
The bowlers style is a 16 mph 250 rev rate tweener, there comfort zone is about the 12th board at the arrows and 8th board at the break point, and likes a soft belly shot.
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