Well…I don't get it.
Apparently the consensus opinion is that the core of a bowling ball simply makes no difference.
I find that odd….because nearly every ball has an RG of around 2.48 to 2.55….and a Differential of about .040 to .051…which is virtually nothing. So if RG and differential are insignificant…and the core is insignificant…then what? It's all release and a little bit of overstock? I mean, whats the point of all these specifications if they are meaningless?
An assymettric core should be more angular. A symmetric core should be less angular, smoother, more predictable. If that isn't happening…then ball specifications are no more meaningful than the scent.
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