Monster SlayR - Reactive

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Monster SlayR - Reactive Part Number 60-103986-93X Coverstock PowrKoil LS TM - Reactive Color: Red Pearl Hardness: 78-80 Glow Engraving Factory Finish High Gloss Polish Core Dynamics RG Max: 2.543 RG Min: 2.500 RG Diff.: 0.043 Average RG: 3.5 Performance Hook Potential: 70 Length: 165 Typical Breakpoint Shape: 90 Available Weights 10-16 Pounds (10-11 use a spherical offset core) Hook Potential: Length: Breakpoint Shape Flare Potential: RG-average: Low (10) Low (0.0) Center Heavy (1) 3.5 70 Early (25) 165 Smooth Arc (10) 90 0.043 High (150) Long (235) Angular (100) High (0.080) Cover Heavy (10) Reaction Characteristics Slay the second shift The Monster SlayR introduces the latest addition to the PowrKoil family of coverstocks, PowrKoil LS. Long & Strong, Late-Shift, Long-Skid, Late-Snap all describe the performance of PowrKoil LS. The SlayR is a medium hook potential ball that comes alive on lanes that have a lot of dry boards, such as broken-down or top-hat (blocked) oil patterns. The SlayR goes significantly longer than balls that use Brunswick s more aggressive PowrKoil or N Control coverstocks, but the SlayR matches the more aggressive balls backend hooking action when used on the drier lane conditions it was designed for. The Monster SlayR uses a Mushroom shaped core derived from the very popular Quantum family of high performance balls. Designed to match up to the slicker lane oils used today, the SlayR features a high density inner core to produce a low average RG and medium flare potential ball. This strong core, in combination with the High Gloss PowrKoil LS coverstock allows the SlayR to generate strong down-lane recovery with a powerful but predictable breakpoint when used on drier lanes. Utility Out of the Box: With its high gloss surface the Monster SlayR matches up well on broken-down or top-hat (blocked) medium to dry lane conditions. When dulled: The Monster SlayR s hooking action will increase and its arc will become more even, creating a better match-up for medium-oily lane conditions and for smoothing over/under reactions seen on wet/dry lane conditions. Reaction Setup The Monster SlayR can be drilled using the standard drilling techniques developed for two-piece balls, see the included drilling instructions for reaction characteristics and layout details. The Monster SlayR is finished with a high gloss surface which enhances its appearance and reduces hooking action in the oil. High gloss finishes can sometimes cause over/under reactions, too little hooking action in the oil, then too much hooking action off the dry, which can be hard to control. To increase hooking action and smooth out the ball reaction dull the surface, first with a fine 800-1000 grit abrasive. If more hooking action and a smoother reaction is desired dull the surface of the ball with a coarse 320-400 grit abrasive. Bring your Monster SlayR back to its original Factory Finish with Brunswick s new High Gloss Polish. Available at your local proshop. Brunswick s Monster-Series delivers the bowling industry s widest range of Proactive and Reactive ball reactions available at the mid-price point. At rock bottom prices to boot. For the most up to date Product Line Information go to www.brunswickbowling.com

Brunswick Drilling Instructions For High-Differential Symmetric Core Bowling Balls (12-16 pounds) Brunswick s ball drilling instructions include eight layouts; one group of four earlier rolling reactions (1E-4E), and one group of four later rolling reactions (1L-4L). Both groups contain layouts that adjust performance from high flare and hook potential to low flare and hook potential. Not every layout is appropriate for all types of releases. Brunswick separates bowler s release characteristics by RPM rate and Track position. High-RPM players and Medium-Low RPM players. High RPM players rev the ball at rates greater than 300 RPM. On the men s tour, rev rates range from approximately 250-450 RPM. Most of the men s tour players you see on TV would be considered High RPM players. High RPM players can be sensitive to over-flaring which can make the ball hook early and be inconsistent at the breakpoint. Brunswick recommends low to medium flare layouts for High-RPM rate players High-Track players and Medium-Low Track players. High Track players have tracks within 1 of the thumb and finger holes and will usually have a horizontal axis measurement near 6 from grip center. Medium-Low track players have tracks that are greater than 1 from the thumb and finger holes and typically have horizontal axis measurements that are from 3 ½ 5. After determining your bowler type and ball reaction needs, see the table below for recommended layouts. The Symmetric Core Layout sheet is divided into two columns for Earlier Rolling and Later Rolling Reactions. Earlier Rolling Reactions match up best to oilier and wet/dry lane conditions, or for players who have problems with the ball going too long before changing direction. These will typically be players who have high ball speeds and/or medium-low RPM rates Later Rolling Reactions match up best to shorter patterns and drier lane conditions, or for players who have problems with the ball hooking or changing direction too early. These will typically be players who have medium-slow ball speeds and/or high RPM rates. Track RPM rate Earlier Rolling Layouts Later Rolling Layouts High High 3E 2L,3L,4L High Medium-Low No early rolling reactions 1L,2L,3L,4L, Medium-Low High 2E,3E,4E 2L,3L.4L Medium-Low Medium-Low 1E,2E,4E 1L,2L,3L,4L Brunswick recommends positioning the Heavy-Spot / CG to end up with ¾ -1oz. of positive side weight and a small amount of finger/thumb weight (less than ¼ oz.) after drilling. This leaves the driller plenty of room to modify the ball reaction with an X-hole, yet doesn t require that an X-hole be used to make the ball ABC legal. Fine Tuning Ball Reactions with an X-Hole X-Holes can be used to increase or decrease track flare. Increasing track flare in an existing ball will tend to make the ball more aggressive, hook more, hook earlier and react stronger to the dry areas of the lane. Decreasing track flare in an existing ball will tend to make the ball less aggressive, go longer, hook less and react smoother to the dry areas of the lane (less over reaction). Brunswick is recommending a simplified one-hole size / two-hole position technique that covers the vast majority of ball reaction changes that can be accomplished by drilling an X-hole. Use a 1 drill bit, 3 deep, to both increase or decrease track flare. Flare Decreasing Position 2 1/4 2 1/4 Flare Increasing Position 1 1/2 Bowlers Last Track Note: Larger and deeper X-holes result in only slightly greater increases or decreases in track flare. The one-hole size technique has the added advantage of avoiding problems with illegal static weights. As long as the ball was originally laid out with at least ¾ oz. of positive side weight and a small amount of finger/thumb weight, the 1 X 3 hole using either of Brunswick s recommended X-hole positions will keep you out of static weight trouble. Brunswick recommends using a position 2 ¼ past the bowlers axis to increase flare, and using a position 2 ¼ back toward the pin to decrease flare. Using the line connecting the bowlers axis and the pin as a reference line (see diagram). The X-holes should be on or slightly below the reference line (holes on the line will sometimes drop the narrow point of the track and cause the track to flare over the finger holes). Warning: Drilling a flare increasing hole can result in the track flaring over the X-hole. After checking the position of the bowlers last track, make sure the flare increasing hole is at least 1 ½ from the bowlers last track (see diagram above). If necessary shorten the distance from axis in order to keep the flare increasing hole at least 1 ½ from the bowlers last track.

High-Differential Symmetric Core Layout Sheet (RGdiff. 0.040 and above ) Earlier Rolling Reactions 3 3/8 (Use 0-2 pin-outs for 1E (Heavy Oil) Maximum hook potential for Medium-Low RPM players. This layout may hook early and be inconsistent at the breakpoint for High-RPM players, use layout #2E instead. use layout #1L instead. High Flare High Hook Potential 1L (Heavy Oil) Maximum hook potential with less mid-lane and more backend than layout #1E for Medium-Low RPM players This layout may hook early and be inconsistent at the breakpoint for High-RPM players, use layout #2L instead. Later Rolling Reactions 3 3/8 4 1/2 (Use 0-2 pin-outs for 2E (Medium Oil) Maximum hook potential for High-RPM players Medium hook potential for Medium-Low RPM players use layout #2L instead. 2L (Medium Oil) Maximum hook potential for High-RPM players. Medium hook potential for Medium-Low RPM players Less mid-lane and more backend than layout #2E. 4 1/2 2 (Use 2-4 pin-outs for 3E (Oily Wet/Dry s) Pin between axis and leverage for medium hook potential and early roll. Helps moderate over reactions. This layout may lack hitting power for Medium-Low RPM players. 3L (Hooking heads) High RG pin positon with the pin above the fingers for length. X-hole positioned for increased flare. Moderate hook potential with skid/snap arc to fight early hook in the heads. Lower hook potential than layout #2L. 5 3/4 2 1/4 5 3/4 (Use 0-2 pin-outs for 4E (Hooking Wet/Dry s) Smooth reaction for moderating wet/dry lane conditions Lower hook potential than layout #3E. use layout #4L instead. 4L (Dry lanes) Low Flare Low Hook Potential Minimum hook potential for dry lanes and moderating over reactions. High RG pin position with the pin above the fingers for length 5 3/4 Note: Finger, thumb and X-holes must have at least a moderate bevel and the riser Pin P must be at least one inch from any drilled hole to comply with the Brunswick warranty

"Out of the Box" Ball Comparison Chart - 2003/2004 Skid/Snap Reaction Sharp Turn DRY LANE CONDITIONS DRY TO MEDIUM LANE CONDITIONS A MEDIUM TO OILY CONDITIONS OILY LANE CONDITIONS A B C D E F G H I R J K L M N O P Q R 1 C 2 3 A 4 R 5 C 6 Monster SlayR 7 A 8 R Monster Frenzy 9 C 10 11 A Inferno 12 R Time Zone 13 Power Groove Reactive C Monster Bruiser 14 All Colors Raging Inferno 15 Power Groove Proactive A 16 Plum Pearl R Monster SmashR 17 C Fuze Eliminator 18 Power Groove Proactive 19 A Black Sparkle LOW HOOK POTENTIAL HOOK POTENTIAL HOOK POTENTIAL R HOOK POTENTIAL HOOK POTENTIAL HOOK POTENTIAL HIGH 20 C 21 22 A 23 R 24 C 25 26 A 27 R 28 C 29 Swamp Monster 30 Groove A 31 Urethane R 32 C 33 34 A 35 R 36 Viz-a-ball C 37 Favorite Characters 38 Target Zones 39 A 40 R DRY LANE CONDITIONS DRY TO MEDIUM LANE CONDITIONS C MEDIUM TO OILY CONDITIONS OILY LANE CONDITIONS Even Reaction Brunswick Ball Brands Smooth Turn High Performance - Cutting edge Coverstock and Core technologies for a wide variety of lane conditions Zone - Bowling's most successful brand name combined with Preferential Spin Axis core technology Monster - Mid-Price - Close to the best for less. More bang for the buck. The Bowling Industry's widest range of Reactive and Proactive reactions at the mid-price point. Groove - Your first performance ball - Plastic slips, Groove grips. Ready to start hooking the ball? Move up from Plastic to Proactive, Reactive and Urethane coverstock technology. Get in the Groove! Polyester: Target Zone, Kids Favorite Characters and Viz-A-Ball. Glow-in-the-Dark patterns and colors. 360 degree Limited Edition Graphics. Minnie, Mickey, Snoopy and more. Updated September, 2003

"Out of the Box" Ball Specification List - 2003/2004 Typical Hook Breakpoint Balls Potential Length Shape Mass Distribution Numbers Available High Performance Coverstock Factory Finish RG-max RG-min RG-diff RG-avg.. Weights Raging Inferno 140 60 70 Activator Particle High Gloss Polish* 2.557 2.515 0.042 3.9 12-16 Inferno 115 105 80 Activator-Aggressive Reactive High Gloss Polish* 2.513 2.463 0.050 2.6 12-16 Fuze Eliminator 125 80 60 Proactive - Low Load Cerium Oxide - Trizact 2.546 2.493 0.053 3.5 12-16 Zone Time Zone 105 105 75 PowrKoil 18 - Reactive High Gloss Polish* 2.580 2.536 0.044 4.6 12-16 Monster - Mid Price Series Bruiser Reactive 110 100 75 PowrKoil 18 - Reactive High Gloss Polish* 2.543 2.500 0.043 3.5 10-16 Swamp Monster Proactive 150 35 35 Proactive - Ultra High Load 35-Micron Trizact 2.587 2.546 0.041 4.8 10-16 SmashR Reactive 115 90 65 PowrKoil 18 - Reactive 800-Grit Wet Sand 2.577 2.536 0.041 4.5 10-16 Frenzy Reactive 90 125 85 N'Control PowerStock - Reactive High Gloss Polish* 2.577 2.536 0.041 4.5 10-16 SlayR Reactive 70 165 90 PowrKoil LS High Gloss Polish* 2.543 2.500 0.043 3.5 10-16 Groove - Your first performance ball Power Groove Proactive Plum Pearl 75 145 70 Proactive - Low Load Cerium Oxide - Trizact 2.708 2.667 0.041 8.2 10-16 Power Groove Proactive Black Sparkle 115 70 60 Proactive - Low Load 400-Grit Wet Sand 2.708 2.667 0.041 8.2 10-16 Power Groove Reactive - All Colors 70 155 75 PowrKoil 17 - Reactive High Gloss Polish* 2.704 2.663 0.041 8.0 10-16 Groove Urethane 50 210 40 Urethane Polished or 320 Grit Wet Sand 2.703 2.684 0.019 8.3 10-16 Polyester - Awesome designs - Favorite Characters - 360 degree limited edition graphics Target Zones 25 235 30 Polyester High Gloss Polish* 2.715 2.696 0.019 8.7 6,8,10-16 Favorite Characters 25 235 30 Polyester High Gloss Polish* 2.715 2.696 0.019 8.7 6,8,10-16 Viz-a-Ball 25 235 30 Polyester High Gloss Polish* 2.715 2.696 0.019 8.7 6,8,10-16 *Evenly wet sand to a 400-girt finish then apply Brunswick's Factory Finish "High Gloss Polish" Updated June 2003