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(based on 2 ratings)
Brand: Brunswick
Located in: Bowling, Bowling Balls
The Lethal Revolver maximizes its performance by using Propel X Solid reactive coverstock technology. Propel X Solid features an enhanced pore structure to provide Xtra consistency from shot to shot and Xtra workability on a wider variety of lane conditions. CORE - The Jack core was designed as a low RG symmetric core with a high differential. The low RG engages in the mid-lane assisting in ball motion, and the high differential increases track flare potential giving the ball more opportunity to grip the backend while using standard layouts. BALL MOTION - The Jack? core was designed as a low RG symmetric core with a high differential. The low RG engages in the mid-lane assisting in ball motion, and the high differential increases track flare potential giving the ball more opportunity to grip the backend while using standard layouts. REACTION SETUP - The Lethal Revolver can be drilled using the standard drilling techniques developed for symmetric bowling balls.
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Avg. Customer Rating:
 
5 stars
(based on 2 reviews)

[0 of 1 customers found this review helpful]

 
This is good ball
By GregVerified Purchaser from colorado Springs,Co on 11/22/2011
Pros:
Comfortable Grip
Cons:
None
Best Uses:
Local Bowling Alley
Describe Yourself:
League Bowler
Was this a gift?:
Yes
Bottom Line:
Yes, I would recommend this to a friend

Comments about Brunswick Lethal Revolver:

My husband bowled 300 and 816 on this ball

[0 of 1 customers found this review helpful]

 
THE go-to ball for a smooth look in oil
By Jared WolfVerified Reviewer from Jonesboro, AR on 8/21/2011
Pros:
Continuous backend, Gets through the heads, Great carry, Midlane traction
Cons:
Does need oil
Best Uses:
Longer patterns, Med-heavy patterns, Smoothing breakpoint
Describe Yourself:
Pro
Bottom Line:
Yes, I would recommend this to a friend

Comments about Brunswick Lethal Revolver:

Brunswick Lethal Revolver
Bowler Stats:
Speed: 18-18.5 mph
Rev Rate: 425-450rpm
Tilt: 12 degrees
Rotation: 30-55 degrees

Layout:
50* by 4.5" by 70"

Lanes:
Brunswick Pro-Anvilane
39ft THS (19.6 mL)

Initial thoughts:
I loved my original Revolver when I needed to play straighter angles on longer or more voluminous patterns. It was my best bet for being able to stay right but still traction and read the midlane. I shorted up the layout on my original by .5" for the lethal because I really wanted this ball to be on the strong end of my arsenal along with the Alpha Max, but with a stronger midlane and a more arcing shape.

On the lanes:
This ball does a fantastic job of rolling through the mids while still having plenty of energy to make an equally strong move off of the breakpoint and finish through the pins with authority. With my rev rate and speed, my lower to medium volume THS wasn't quite enough of a puddle to use this ball for a long time. Doesn't mean I couldn't make it work, but I'm just saying that there would have been better options. I could still pick up my speed and play around 4th arrow or I could move in front of the ball return and throw a big swing out to the dry. Each worked just fine but I could tell it still wanted more oil throughout the heads and the midlane. Just because this ball rolls (with its 2000 grit cover and super low RG core) doesn't mean it doesn't corner off of the back of the pattern. Even with the duller cover, the low RG core, and my layout placing the pin under my ring finger, this ball still reads the breakpoint hard. Comparing the Lethal with the original, I'd say I had them at about the same overall hook but with more backend than the Original. However, the drill pattern for the original was slightly weaker so I'd imagine the Lethal is about 1-2 boards weaker overall than the original with the same layout. That being said, I feel like the Lethal will be slightly stronger in the backend.

Final observations:
This ball is exactly what I've been looking for when it comes to giving me a nice hard roll all the way through the midlane while still providing more than enough pop on the backend. As a friend would say, it gives you "THAT BIG BEND, BABY"! The combination of the super low RG core and the 2000 grit cover out of the box gives you a really strong motion throughout the whole lane. If you are having trouble getting a read of the midlane on longer or more voluminous patterns, this is the ball you seriously need in your hands. I could also see this being a great ball to start with in Baton Rouge if the lanes play similarly to the way they have the past 3 years. Not to mention a great deal with the rebate!

Good luck and good bowling!
Thanks for reading.

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