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Columbia 300 Dynamic Swing

Columbia 300 Dynamic Swing

Columbia 300 is introducing the Dynamic Swing Hybrid by bringing back a modified version of the Full Swing core. They paired this popular core with the ERT Hybrid coverstock with a dull finish to dominate medium to heavy oil conditions and provide a strong midlane and backend reaction.

  • Color: Black/Caramel/White
    All colors do vary somewhat from the picture shown
  • Core: Modified Full Swing
  • Coverstock: ERT Hybrid
  • Finish: 500, 2000 Siaair Micro Pad
  • Reaction: Strong midlane and backend
  • RG: 2.482 (15# ball)
  • Differential: 0.047 (15# ball)
  • Hook Potential: High
  • Length: Medium
  • Recommended Lane Condition: Medium to Heavy oil
  • Manufacturer's Warranty: 2 Years from Purchase Date
  • A few tiny pit holes in the cover stock of the ball are normal
  • SKU: COL60106352
  • Product ID: 13042
  • Brand: Columbia 300
  • Category: Bowling Balls
  • Ball Performance: High-Performance Balls

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How does it compare to the C300 Baller?

10/27/2020 - By

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They will be very comparable. They both have a hybrid cover with a 2000 grit finish. The weight block on the Baller will give it a little more length but they both will read the midlane for a smoother reaction.

10/30/2020 - By Bowling.Com Staff
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if you drill the ball,how do you know my measurements?

11/6/2020 - By

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For us to do the drilling you would have to provide all of the measurements from a previous drill sheet. If you do not have the measurements, we could not do the drilling and you would have to get the ball drilled at a local proshop after you receive it.

11/10/2020 - By Bowling.Com Staff
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