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ROK Rolls Ball Review - JACKAL CARNAGE
MOTIV Jackal Carnage
BALL SPECS
Cover: Coercion XFS Reactive
Core: Predator (rg 2.46, diff 0.060, int.diff 0.015)
Box Finish: 3000 grit LSS
Ball Weight: 15,1 pounds
Pin Length: 3.8 inches
Top Weight: 3.0 ounces
DRILL PATTERN
Dual Angle: 45 x 3 1/2 x 25
Balance Hole: 1 1/2 inches below midline on VAL, 1 inch diameter x 3 inches deep
BOWLER STYLE
Hand: Right
Rev Rate: 275 rpm
Ball Speed: 17 mph
PAP: 4 7/8” lateral x 5/8” up
Axis Tilt: 17 degrees
SURFACE PREPARATION
Grit: 3000 grit (Box Finish)
Type: Matte
LANE CONDITION
Length: 42 feet
Volume: 28 mls
Type: Typical House Shot
BALL REACTION
Midlane Read: Earliest
Breakpoint Shape: Strong Arc
Back End: Continuous
COMMENTS
The new Motiv Jackal Carnage is a high performance ball for heavier oil conditions.
By combining the proven asymmetrical Predator core (2.46rg, 0.060diff, 0.015int.diff) with the solid XFS reactive coverstock (finished at 3000 LSS), the resulting ball delivers an early midlane read with a strong arcing breakpoint shape and aggressive continuation through the pindeck. The Jackal Carnage is a great choice on Challenge/Sport patterns with heavier oil volumes or on the THS when the edge becomes too wet/dry to have predictable ball reaction and a move into the center of the lane with the target and breakpoint is necessary. With my speed and rev rate, the Jackal Carnage is four boards deeper with the feet and two boards deeper at the arrows when compared to the original Jackal with a similar drilling and surface.
ROK (Real Old Kegler) Motiv Staff
Motiv Jackal Carnage VIDEO
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TGq4wKs_b-Y
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