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Brunswick Rhino Purple/Pink/White Pearl
If you are looking for an entry level bowling ball or a ball that is not going to react strongly to the dry or oily parts of the lane then the Brunswick Rhino might be perfect for you. This ball balances power and control with the combination of the R-16 reactive coverstock and a light bulb core.
- Color: Pink/Purple/White
All colors do vary somewhat from the picture shown - Coverstock: R-16 Pearl Reactive
- Core: Light Bulb (12-16#)
- Finish: 500 Siaair / Royal Compound / Royal Shine
- Reaction: Slight Hook
- Recommended Lane Condition: Any
- RG Max: 2.554
- RG Min: 2.524
- Differential: 0.030
- Hook Potential: 95 (scale 10-250)
- Length: 160 (scale 25-235)
- Breakpoint Shape: Medium 90 (scale: smooth arc 10-angular 150)
- A few tiny pit holes in the cover stock of the ball are normal
- SKU: BRU60105811
- Product ID: 9859
- Brand: Brunswick
- Category: Bowling Balls
- Ball Performance: Entry Level Balls
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Question:
I bought a Rhino, am learning to bowl & was told by store owner it was a good entry to hook. Can't line it up in my hand to where my wrist is flat. My wrist is twisted outwardly & hurts to hold it that way. I can't line up my 2 fingers in the holes with the arrows. My index finger is lining up with the arrows instead of between mt 2 fingers that goes in the holes. It won't hook. Goes in the gutter mostly bc i can't line it up. It sticks to my fingers when i release it & would pull me over the foul line if i didn't hold on to the wall next to me. My index finger is hurt at the outside top nail area, like an ingrown toenail, from trying to hold the ball wher my wrist is flat. What on earth am i doing wrong?
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Hello DaRenda. I'm sorry for the trouble you are having. It will be hard to know what this could be without being in person and without being able to inspect the ball. Your best option may be to talk to a local proshop owner to see if they can find a solution or find the problem for you. If you have a spot on your finger that is rubbing you could try to use a protecting tape to help on this but that would be the only thing we could help with since we are not in person too see more.
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Do you drill the ball there if I have measurements? Do you have names & prices of drillers in 32163 area? The Villages, Fla
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Hi Karen! We do offer basic drilling for this ball. Under the "select weight" tab where it says "drilling with Free Protection" you can select the size you will need. To view the sizing chart, please click on "details" under the price of drilling for $14.95. There you can determine the correct size for you. Unfortunately, we do not have the names of local drillers and the prices.
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How do u size for finger holes when I'm not there
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The drilling offered on this ball are pre-determined sizes that we have selected. If you want to check the measurements you may click the details button out beside the drilling option above ($14.95) and it should show the hole sizes and span for each different size we offer.
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Would the 10 pound ball have a shaped core so that it will hook?
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Is this a good ball for a novice with a 100 average, who bowls straight down the middle on a medium oily surface? Also, is this a plastic ball?
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As a begginer dose this ball hook at 14lbs
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Hello Steve! This is a beginner ball, and therefore should not have a very high hook. Depending on how you throw the ball, there may be just a slight hook.
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I rev the ball quite a bit, looking for a ball I can control better on dry lane conditions or when the oil breaks down. Would this be a good ball for this?
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I bowled with a 14# Hammer many years ago. Now I am older and have balance issues. I can not get much curve anymore and want to change to a 12# ball. Would this ball work for me? I throw a very strong ball and I think that it hits before the curve starts. Any suggestions?
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I throw a straight ball will this ball work for ne
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Hello: I'm a senior, a "full-roller", and therefore prefer to throw a smaller hooking ball. I use to throw 14# balls, but after my back surgery I had to change to 13# balls. The pro shop I go to recommended that I use "entry level balls" because I'm a full-roller. Is that true?
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If you were not wanting a lot of hook the entry level performance balls would be a good option for this. Also when you drop into 13lbs your higher performance balls will often change the weight block to something that is more generic so in 13lbs the difference between an entry performance and mid performance is not as big of a gap. Just make sure they drill the ball for full roller and you should be fine.
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