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    Default My ball review for the MOTIV Primal Scream

    MOTIV Primal Scream Review

    Ball stats:Core-Impulse V2 Coverstock-Whiplash Solid Reactive
    Surface-4000 sanded RG-2.55 15lbs. RGiff-.50 15lbs.
    Color-Green/black with white and orange logos.

    My information
    Ball speed-15mp average Rev rate- 280 average
    Axis tilt-15 degrees Axis rotation-45 degrees
    Ball drilling on the ball reviewed-60x45@43/4" P 3 hole

    Overview
    The Primal Scream cover and core combination creates more friction
    friction than it's predecessor the Primal Impulse.Earlier revs and a better
    read in the midlanes.The ball also has a much heavier continuation than
    the Impulse.The Primal Scream creates much more overall hook
    throughout the lane than the Impulse.

    On oily lanes
    The core and cover combo creates a lot more hook throughout the
    entire lane.And creates a very long continuation when it encounters
    friction at the back end.

    The Primal Scream clears the heads and midlane nicely,but has enough
    energy left to create a nice move on the back end.When it hits the friction
    at the back end of the pattern,it turns and doesn't quit.When the lanes
    start to go through the transition stage during games 2-3 is when the Scream
    really shines.The midlane friction and back end motion allows you to move
    deeper into the oil,and still get the ball to recover.
    This recovery allows room for errors right of target.And gets just enough length,
    so shots missed left have enough hold,which helps most shots stay off the nose.

    Kegel: Winding Road 39' on/ Pro Anvilanes /Using the 4000 OOB surface.
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    The Primal Scream really shined for me on this pattern.On the fresh shot
    the Primal Scream easily made it through the heads and created enough
    friction in the midlane in the 4000 OOB surface.And still stored enough energy
    for a nice move on the back end.
    What I needed to do on the fresh shot was to keep the ball slightly
    to right.This helped keep the ball off the nose.With my ball speed,the ball
    has too much reaction on the fresh to play the 39' pattern direct.Also it was
    key for me to make sure my ball speed was consistent.
    During games 2-4 the Primal Scream allowed me to open up the lane more.Now
    I could feed the ball further to the right,and use the back end motion of
    the Scream created to get better recovery when the lanes transitioned.The
    pin carry was better when the angles were steeper.The margin of error on
    this pattern is high.So having a ball that created steeper angles is a plus.
    On this pattern,the Primal Scream started to be too much ball after 4 games.
    The ball needed to go back in the bag.The Sigma Tour was the ball of choice when
    the pattern started to go away.
    Overall the Primal Scream was a great ball for the flatter pattern when the lanes
    lanes opened up.


    42' House Shot/ on 12 year old Anvilanes/Using 4000 OOB surface and polished.

    The Primal Scream gets through the heads easy with a good read of the midlane.
    With a very heavy and quick reaction to the friction.When I hung the ball to the right,
    it still made it back to the pocket.The ball has excellent recover.As the lanes went
    through the transition on the house shot,I needed to keep the shot in front of me
    and follow the oil line.This ball is so strong at the back end that I needed to keep
    the shot in the oil,and not get it into the oil to early.Getting the ball to the dry too quick
    on the house shot caused it to face up too early and leave flat 10's.Keeping the shot
    in front of me during the first game helped pin carry.

    As the shot transitioned during games 2-3,I could easily move deeper to created
    steeper angles.With the steeper angles during the transition the pin carry was
    increased.The miss area wasn't so critical.The ball now had extra area to come back
    without overreaction.And the hold area left was nice.When the lanes went away,this
    ball is too much.It's back in the bag.Unless you have high speed and lower revs.

    Polishing the Primal Scream in it's 4000 sanded condition helps create the desired
    length and reaction I wanted through the front and midlane,but it created too much
    flip at the back end.The back end motion was too strong to play the same part of the
    lane to start a session.Now I had to move in 4-6 boards on the approach and 2-4
    on the lanes.Starting on 28,hitting 16 out to 9.Compared to 23/12/7.By moving into
    the oil allowed me to create better angles,now the pin carry was better during the first game because the ball now faced up later.

    As the lanes transitioned over games 2-3,the polished Primal Scream allowed me to
    stay with line longer,without force feeding the ball through the heads and midlanes
    to my breakpoint.Now the ball really showed it's worth.This helped me trust myself.Knowing that the ball wasn't going to check up too early.
    When you are sure of your ball reaction,this helps keep you from making a lot
    of physical and mental mistakes.

    The Primal Scream compared to the 2 Cruel
    Th 2 Cruel has more overall hook through the entire lane.The Primal Scream is
    smoother through the front part of the lane.With more back end at the back of
    the pattern than the 2 Cruel.The Primal Scream reacts much quicker to the friction
    and has a longer continuation the the 2 Cruel.The 2 Cruel is a better oil ball than
    the Primal Scream.But for creating angles and opening up the lane,the Primal Scream is better suited.

    Ratings 1-10 Primal Scream 2 Cruel

    Total Hook 8 9
    Length 5 4
    Back end 8.5 7
    Versatility 6 5
    Shelf Appeal 9 8
    Coverstock 10 10
    ease of adjustment


    Closing Comments:The Primal Scream is a great oil ball,best suited for longer house shots and longer sport shots.Too much ball for drier house shots and short oil sport shots.The Primal Scream fills the hole between my Sigma Hybrid and 2 Cruel.This is just the ball I have been waiting for.The back end helps to create angles that previously was missing from my bag.

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    Last edited by Motiv Girl; 09-30-2012 at 11:14 PM.
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    Thanks Angela for a precise and detailed review.

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    Thanks.Hope the review has been helpful.
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    yes very helpful review thanks!

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    If I can be of any help just ask.
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