You did a brief promo recently for the CB Gripper. I got a couple of them, and they are outstanding! I don't have any idea how they work, but I didn't even realize that I had issues with grip consistency. Now I don't throw a shot without using my CB Gripper! No residue, good for throwing at unruly teammates; what's not to like? I highly recommend this excellent product.
I have bowled on that pattern. How difficult it is or is not depends on your bowling style. It is short so you have to be able to control the back end. So matching up the right ball to that pattern based on your style is important. That pattern is however very playable once you have seen a few sport patterns. You do however need a good understanding of the equipment in your bag, and how each ball works with your bowling style. If you don't that pattern will seem even more difficult. It is more playable then you would think at first glance though. Assuming for a minute you can control the back end. Yes spare shooting is challenging. The more direct you can shoot your spares the better.
@@edcnoyb3782 I have only been bowling for about a year so I'm not good enough to try any tournaments yet. For one thing, I always hook at every spare accept the far right 10, 6 and 9 pins. I am hoping to get my average up to 200 by next summer (currently in the 180's).
I had 2 purple hammers with almost these exact layouts, and I had the same results. Going forward I'm gonna be drilling my urethane strike ball with a shorter pin
Awesome video. My OCD wants the two different layouts to be on the opposing balls for aesthetic purposes due to the pins. I know it doesn’t matter, just a weirdo haha.
3 inch looked very good. Would like to have seen you move right and play right up 3 board with an up the back end over end release. The percentage way to play cheetah.
Pin to PAP dictates flare :) On a ball with a symmetric core, a pin to PAP distance between 3 and 4 inches gives you the most flare potential, with 3 3/8” pin to PAP giving the maximum flare. I just laid out my NU Blue with a 4x30 layout and it’s absolutely perfect on shorter patterns!
I used the NU Hammer this week on THS, keeping the speed low, and just learning what the ball would do. The THS is a lighter version and dries up quickly. It is a beast! 241 (1 split), 248, 236 (1 split) 725. Will take more learning to see if it will be used all night, but definitely a keeper for late in the set.
Most people i know that use urethane or urethane like balls use them early for a game or two then finish with reactive. Since the low flaring ball will push more oil down to help with the stronger balls later on
So I'm JUST getting back into bowling, I have a black widow 2.0 hybrid right now, and am looking for something I can throw a little straighter.. maybe on dryer lanes. Am I correct in assuming this NU would be a good choice?
If your primarily bowl on house your probably don’t, but if you want your teammates complain every time you pull that ball out this is a good solution.
Hopefully you answer, on fence about the quality of shirts. I am a XL on good quality T shirts a Walmart T shirt XX. Please let me know so I can get the pink before it’s out and the green. Are they cool wick like yours
Mines are different type of T-shirt which is blend. It’s nice quality shirt. That’s why I wear them, all the feedback I’ve gotten is that it is a really nice and comfortable shirt. If you like to dry your shirts hard get the 2XL but if your mindful when you wash XL will be fine.
My personal opinion is that layouts not only matter, they matter way more than people give them credit for. You're never going to drill a ball stronger than it's max potential, but you can absolutely drill a ball weak to the point it does almost nothing. I have 2 Hustle Camos one drilled 4x30, and one drilled 6x45, and they are night an day different reactions. The 4" layout is early and very strong... the 6" layout barely moves on anything other than very dry lanes. I also have 2 Raw solids... 1 drilled short pin 2.25x45 and one with my standard 5x30, and again super different. The 2.25" layout rolls off my hooks a mile... and 5" layout is way cleaner with late midland roll and moderate hook. Anyone who says layouts don't matter, or are only 10% of ball motion, are full of it. If you're throwing a ball on an appropriate shot, you'll see the difference in layouts clear as day. It's only when you're throwing balls on either way too much oil, or way too little oil, that the layout differences get overshadowed. And if you're do that, and don't realize it, you're not the guy I'd be taking advice from in the first place.
Should have recorded before I got rid of the extra outer limits. Same angles kept the 4.5 pin dropped the 3 3/8 it was so bad for me lol let my teammate have it. Either way good video Hutch. Actually seeing then side by side is huge.
Layouts only really matter for dynamic cores. If the core doesn't flare or do much, changing the layout is not NEARLY as important as changing surface prep. I plan on getting a second NU Blue using the same layout but with a 2000-polished finish (vs 500-grit sanded).
You’re right, but only to a degree. Surface is the most impactful factor on ball motion. However, even on balls with smaller cores layout does still have a significant impact on the ball’s shape.
If you want to see what’s it’s like to throw a bad shot with any ball watch these videos. I watch just to see you miss your mark every ball you throw. 🤦🏻♂️
I'm getting back into bowling after 5 years of not bowling and your videos have helped a lot. Thank you!
That 3 inch pin looks perfect for the fresh Cheetah. The 4.5 might be good once the front of the pattern breaks down.
Agreed
You did a brief promo recently for the CB Gripper. I got a couple of them, and they are outstanding! I don't have any idea how they work, but I didn't even realize that I had issues with grip consistency. Now I don't throw a shot without using my CB Gripper! No residue, good for throwing at unruly teammates; what's not to like? I highly recommend this excellent product.
The 3 inch pin ball looks really good for you hutch. That should be in the bag
Excellent game Charles with the 3” pin..
Thank you!
nah the intro song go hard for no reason 😂
Good for you for getting out of Chicago!!
I heard eyeballs and damn looked around in a panic for a DI, made my day lol. Great video good tips, clean fundamentals!
What’s eyeballs I never understood why people raise their hands during league night lol😅
Another great video sir. That pattern looked extremely difficult!
I have bowled on that pattern. How difficult it is or is not depends on your bowling style. It is short so you have to be able to control the back end. So matching up the right ball to that pattern based on your style is important. That pattern is however very playable once you have seen a few sport patterns. You do however need a good understanding of the equipment in your bag, and how each ball works with your bowling style. If you don't that pattern will seem even more difficult. It is more playable then you would think at first glance though. Assuming for a minute you can control the back end. Yes spare shooting is challenging. The more direct you can shoot your spares the better.
@@edcnoyb3782 I have only been bowling for about a year so I'm not good enough to try any tournaments yet. For one thing, I always hook at every spare accept the far right 10, 6 and 9 pins. I am hoping to get my average up to 200 by next summer (currently in the 180's).
I had 2 purple hammers with almost these exact layouts, and I had the same results. Going forward I'm gonna be drilling my urethane strike ball with a shorter pin
Awesome video. My OCD wants the two different layouts to be on the opposing balls for aesthetic purposes due to the pins. I know it doesn’t matter, just a weirdo haha.
3 inch looked very good.
Would like to have seen you move right and play right up 3 board with an up the back end over end release. The percentage way to play cheetah.
Can someone explain in detail what is a 3 inch pen and a 4.5 inch pen, and how does that affect the way the ball rolls down the lane?
I got lost in there somewhere...I guess for me the shorter pin (if that's what I saw) was the one I liked best. Thanks for the video.
Once I got into the game the short pin was the only one I threw.
You come back and ill bowl with ya!!!!!!! Im in The west burbs now
Where about - Stardust? Hillside?
I'd buy that ball today if i didn't already have a purple hammer. That baby blue cover is eye catching.
Nothing wrong with having options
Pin to PAP dictates flare :) On a ball with a symmetric core, a pin to PAP distance between 3 and 4 inches gives you the most flare potential, with 3 3/8” pin to PAP giving the maximum flare. I just laid out my NU Blue with a 4x30 layout and it’s absolutely perfect on shorter patterns!
Do you have any recommendations on learning about differences in ball drilling (layout, core, pin to pap standards, wtc
@@dongodlyduffy776look up layout videos by Mo Pinel. Man was brilliant
I used the NU Hammer this week on THS, keeping the speed low, and just learning what the ball would do. The THS is a lighter version and dries up quickly. It is a beast! 241 (1 split), 248, 236 (1 split) 725. Will take more learning to see if it will be used all night, but definitely a keeper for late in the set.
Most people i know that use urethane or urethane like balls use them early for a game or two then finish with reactive. Since the low flaring ball will push more oil down to help with the stronger balls later on
CHARLES!!! Good stuff here my man! Makes me want to grab a 3” pin next!
Gotta hit the 4inch on with 180 grit
So I'm JUST getting back into bowling, I have a black widow 2.0 hybrid right now, and am looking for something I can throw a little straighter.. maybe on dryer lanes. Am I correct in assuming this NU would be a good choice?
It will definitely allow you to keep your angles straight. Dark web hybrid will do the same.
Thanks for the reply .. I purchased this ball.... Have you tried the 3" pin on a house shot?
Pulled out the purple hammer for a game today it doubles as a spare ball,Played 25 to 7 and carried everything. Not convinced i need this one yet
If your primarily bowl on house your probably don’t, but if you want your teammates complain every time you pull that ball out this is a good solution.
I'm a left
Hopefully you answer, on fence about the quality of shirts. I am a XL on good quality T shirts a Walmart T shirt XX. Please let me know so I can get the pink before it’s out and the green. Are they cool wick like yours
Mines are different type of T-shirt which is blend. It’s nice quality shirt. That’s why I wear them, all the feedback I’ve gotten is that it is a really nice and comfortable shirt. If you like to dry your shirts hard get the 2XL but if your mindful when you wash XL will be fine.
What’s your speed and rev
I’d want it right in the middle. Maybe 3.5.. based on what they’re doing for you.
shoutout NC man, I'm in winston-salem
Yooooo The Theorem Vs The Brutal Collision 👌🏾👌🏾🔥🔥
Not in the same ball park unlikely to get a full review.
You don’t normally change layouts right? If so, will you start now?
There will probably be a change in my standard layout, but probably not 3 in pin, this worked well because of the nature of the pattern and the ball.
3:50 voice changed and I thought that I was watching GG channel for a few seconds 😂.
What was the speed?
Ranges from 15-16.5
My personal opinion is that layouts not only matter, they matter way more than people give them credit for. You're never going to drill a ball stronger than it's max potential, but you can absolutely drill a ball weak to the point it does almost nothing. I have 2 Hustle Camos one drilled 4x30, and one drilled 6x45, and they are night an day different reactions. The 4" layout is early and very strong... the 6" layout barely moves on anything other than very dry lanes. I also have 2 Raw solids... 1 drilled short pin 2.25x45 and one with my standard 5x30, and again super different. The 2.25" layout rolls off my hooks a mile... and 5" layout is way cleaner with late midland roll and moderate hook. Anyone who says layouts don't matter, or are only 10% of ball motion, are full of it. If you're throwing a ball on an appropriate shot, you'll see the difference in layouts clear as day. It's only when you're throwing balls on either way too much oil, or way too little oil, that the layout differences get overshadowed. And if you're do that, and don't realize it, you're not the guy I'd be taking advice from in the first place.
Should have recorded before I got rid of the extra outer limits. Same angles kept the 4.5 pin dropped the 3 3/8 it was so bad for me lol let my teammate have it. Either way good video Hutch. Actually seeing then side by side is huge.
Never seen a gutter almost knock the 6 pin down.
Layouts only really matter for dynamic cores. If the core doesn't flare or do much, changing the layout is not NEARLY as important as changing surface prep. I plan on getting a second NU Blue using the same layout but with a 2000-polished finish (vs 500-grit sanded).
Your thoughts, I’ve seen a huge difference in performance on sport as well house shots. From my experience. Yours may be different
You’re right, but only to a degree. Surface is the most impactful factor on ball motion. However, even on balls with smaller cores layout does still have a significant impact on the ball’s shape.
great video
Looks like im drilling mine like my purp daddy (purple hammer) lol
Where are you out of?
From Chicago, but now i currently live in south Florida.
What spare ball is that?
Hammer Axe.
Your thumb and your back spin, quit the spin and stand to your right and hit the 1 pin. No curve, release your thumb
Yeah you said the 17 mark but you hit more like 14 or 13.
Forcing it, she'll be inconsistent with the floor
Weee wozers…. You said it hhahahah
You make no sense sometimes. Many times when you tell us you "rolled" the ball, you actually got around it. Be more consistent!
If you want to see what’s it’s like to throw a bad shot with any ball watch these videos. I watch just to see you miss your mark every ball you throw. 🤦🏻♂️
As long as you tune in, your alright with me.
Where your videos at bro