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The Siege unites the new Recoil coverstock and the
MACE core to produce a ball motion that is both aggressive in the oil and
aggressive in the backend. The Siege is your ball when your game needs help
battling heavy oil conditions and poor pin action.
Propel Pearl Coverstock
Propel Pearl is an evolutionary coverstock developed by Brunswick to improve
the mid-lane and backend traction of the ball on today's slicker oils and
lane surfaces. The Propel Pearl coverstock was discovered through testing
of new formulation additives and process changes in coverstock manufacturing.
Core: M.A.C.E. MACE Core Mechanical Asymmetric Core Engineering.
The MACE core has three major benefits: ultra-low RG core system to engage
the Propel Pearl coverstock, high RG differential to aid in traction through
heavy oil and high RG asymmetric differential to quicken the response time
to friction. Designed as a two-component elliptical core system, the MACE
core is dynamically the strongest asymmetric core ever produced for a Brunswick
ball.
Ball Motion: Ball Motion The Evil Siege unites the Propel Pearl coverstock
and the proven MACE core to produce a ball motion that is strong in the
mid-land and aggressive on the backend. The Evil Siege is the ball when
your game needs help battling medium to oily conditions and poor pin action.
Reaction Setup: The Evil Siege can be drilled using the standard
drilling techniques developed for asymmetric bowling balls.
Lightweight Engineering: Lightweight Engineering The unique core
shape of each Brunswick ball is used for weights from 14 to 16 pounds. This
approach to lightweight ball engineering provides bowlers with consistent
ball reaction characteristics across the weight range. The same drilling
instructions can be used for 12- and 13-pound balls. This is because Brunswick
uses a generic core shape with an RG difference that is close enough to
the 14-16 pound shape.
Reaction Characteristics:
Out of the Box: With its 4000-grit micro pad finish, the Evil Siege will
provide excellent mid-lane recovery and a strong continuous backend reaction
that matches up on medium to oily lane conditions for a wide range of bowling
styles.
- If your Evil Siege goes too long: A smooth surface will sometimes cause
the ball to go too long before breaking. To get your Siege rolling sooner,
dull the surface with a 500-grit micro pad to increase hooking action. To
further increase hooking action, use a rougher abrasive to create an earlier
reaction.
- If your Evil Siege hooks too early: Smooth your Siege with 2000-grit micro
pad to increase length. If more length is needed, smooth the surface to
4000-grit micro pad. If more length is still desired use Brunswick's Factory
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- Release Date: Jan/25/2010
- Coverstock: Recoil Reactive
- Color: Black/Silver (Actual
ball color may vary.)
- Hardness: 75-76
- Ball Finish: 1,000 Micro Pad
- Core Dynamics @ 16lbs:
RG Max: 2.530"
RG Min: 2.474"
RG Diff: 0.056"
RG asym: 0.030
RG Avg: 2.8 of 10
- Hook Potential: 170 (10 to 175
scale)
- Flare Potential: 0.056 (0.0
to 0.060 scale)
- Length: 100 (25 to 235 scale)
- Breakpoint Shape: 85 (10 to
100 scale)
- Best Lane Conditions: Medium
to Oily lane conditions
- Drilling
Instructions
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