Brunswick Rhino Bowling Ball
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I know Ricky J, but this is a good entry level reactive ball from Brunswick.
As far as the drill goes, this ball can be used by right-handed or left-handed bowlers. The hole pattern may make it work for just one particular
The bowling ball can be used as a hook ball as long as you drill enough finger holes in it. You'll be able to calculate where the finger holes need to go on your bowling ball when you have the hole drilled by the professional.
A ball like this one is designed to work well on dry and The bowler's rev rate and ball speed are also considered when taking into account the bowling score. When the cover stock is adjusted, this could work on oily conditions if the bowler has a very slow ball speed. It is worth noting, however, that there are balls in the Brunswick and DV8 lines better suited to oilier lanes.
Selected User Reviews For Brunswick Rhino Bowling Ball
A score improvement was immediately noticed. It's fair to say I'm relatively new to bowling, and I know these balls have been around for a long time, but I am gonna add my two cents for others who are just starting out. I ordered a 12 pound ball when I ordered mine. My only previous experience with these was alley balls which I found to be uncomfortable and hard to hold since I have small hands and fingers, and those at alleys feel like they're designed with people with 18 inch long hands and pencil-like fingers in mind. During the time that I took my ball to be drilled, the very knowledgeable guy there said that with my build, a 12 pound ball like this would be wasted since I would launch the ball without giving the weight a chance to hook up to I was given a 14-pound Rhino in place of that. Just the right amount of drilling. . . . and he was right on the money. I hit my very first roll straight down the gutter since I was aiming for the center as I always do. About 3/4 of the way down, it had a wicked hook to my right (I'm a left-handed athlete). With three games, I was rolling a 150, which is 100 more than I was getting with The moral of the story is It is unlikely that a ball drilled properly at 14 or 15 pound weight will be comfortable if alligator balls are uncomfortable. It is important that the weight of your body is proportional to its.

The ball I chose for my first bowl was because I wanted to take the game more seriously. a great deal, and I am happy with my purchase. I like the hook, for the price and it is not impressive, but it is ok for beginners. The guy in my pro shop warned me about the durability issues of this bowling ball when I went in to get it drilled. He While I play correctly and don't do stupid things to damage my ball, I continue to chip it constantly despite my best efforts. I'm lucky because there are no chips on my track, so hook remains the same, but it really bothers me that the bowling ball is so weak. Hopefully I will find something that will not chip on the first day of use with Storm's bowling balls.

Because I don't know how I'm supposed to do this, I can only subtract one star. It's a bad idea to use that unless you know what you're doing, the ball I bought got drilled into the finger tip (my first time). My skills with this ball are so much worse than they should be. Since I have no idea how to pick up a ball or drill a hole, I can't really blame the makers. The ball has to be a practice one. My next step is to find another hole that can be conventionally A brief update on the situation as of 12-31 Having bowled with the ball for a while, I have improved a great deal and developed good habits with The curve is still a challenge for me but I'm getting better at it. Getting a ball that was used and drilling it was easy. As hard as it is to change between them. In the future, I am likely to use a lighter ball with drilled finger tips. My skill at aiming the curve is not great, but I get a thrill watching it curve, lol sometimes.

Despite the fact that I quit regularly bowling with it in league bowling 28 years ago for one reason or another, I still own a 15 lb Hammer bowling ball that is at least 35 years old. About a few years ago, I took up league bowling in a seniors' league and discovered my average was nowhere near what it used to be. I had a reverse shoulder replacement two years ago (which was obviously my bowling arm, so it made things even worse) Additionally, I was no longer able to throw the ball like I used to (with speed In my experience, the ball should be 13 lbs no matter how heavy the house ball is. The Rhino caught my eye since I read the reviews, and after seeing that it was on sale, I purchased it. As much as I'd like to say a miracle happened, my second 167 average is now back (I never claimed to be a great bowler), and everything is fine with the world of bowling and all However, this was not the case. It took me just a few minutes to increase my average As I am just now getting the hang of it, much of it's hook is really difficult to control (this week I had a 422 series, which is awesome It has been about 4 weeks since I began using this ball The senior league I belong to only requires me to bowl once a week. The bottom line is this appears to be a great bowl for casual bowlers As for the price, it is great as well. For a beginner, I would not recommend it.

This is an average rating as I have not tried other balls apart from the Brunswick Twist which I use when the lane conditions are dry & I do not know what to expect with other balls. My standard weed eater is the Columbia Saber 300, which I use when I am working with heavy oil. Light oil conditions are well-suited to the characteristics of this ball, which has an excellent hook and spin. Mine has a finger-grip and thumb slug in it, with a hole drilled in the finger tip. This is a good value for me since I'm getting back into the game after a layoff of over 30 years. As for the cover stock, it is quite fragile. I've had some chips repaired but if they don't press against the roll, they do not need to be repaired. It is my average that is gradually increasing, so I have no complaints.

Having said that, I went from a 120-pound weight to a A 130 average to a 150 average I am still up after 15 games with a 160 average. If you are a beginner, I highly recommend it for the price. There are two strikes in my bowling No thumb is drilled in this finger.

As someone who has thrown straight balls for years with curves, it is taking some time to adjust my throw because this ball is SO elastic and grips the lane extremely well! Despite cutting hard close to the pins, I still need to adjust to it. The ball looks great, and it's a great value for the money.

There will be others like you who will have it as well. There was a point when I couldn't decide if I wanted a pink or purple ball, but I found this one which solved the It is definitely worth the money to have the ball drilled to fit your specific hand, but don't be surprised if you won't be the only one with this ball in the lane. It always seems like there is another woman with the same ball every time I bowl. Five balls like these were thrown within five lanes at one time! It's a good thing the color swirl varies from ball to ball, so the lady and I who shared a ball return were able to recognize our balls very easily.
