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Columbia 300 Nitrous Blue/Purple/Silver

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Columbia 300 Nitrous Blue/Purple/Silver

Give your game a boost with the Columbia Nitrous. This affordable performance ball takes the two-piece Nitrous core that offers predictability and combines it with the Boost/R coverstock which gives gripping power. This ball is ideal on medium to light oil lanes and matches up well with any bowling style or skill level.

  • Color: Blue/Purple/Silver
    All colors do vary somewhat from the picture shown
  • Core: Nitrous
  • Coverstock: Boost/R
  • Finish: 500/2000 Abralon Polished w/Powerhouse Factory Finish Polish
  • RG: 2.55 (15# ball)
  • Differential: 0.033 (15# ball)
  • Reaction: Skid/Flip
  • Recommended Lane Condition: Medium to Light Oil
  • A few tiny pit holes in the cover stock of the ball are normal
  • SKU: COLSMNITPBS
  • Product ID: 10537
  • Brand: Columbia 300
  • Category: Bowling Balls
  • Ball Performance: Mid Performance Balls

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is this ball good for a straight shooter just starting high school bowling if not what would you suggest

11/6/2017 - By

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You will want to look into spare balls if you are a straight shooter.

11/7/2017 - By Bowling.Com Staff
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What does drilling cost

12/11/2017 - By

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Unfortunately, we do not offer drilling for this ball.

12/12/2017 - By Bowling.Com Staff
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Are the lower pound balls equips with the same core? I may need 11 pounds but still want the hook.

2/8/2018 - By

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It will have a generic core.

2/8/2018 - By Bowling.Com Staff
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What is a generic core

4/12/2018 - By

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A generic core is either a light bulb core or a pancake core.

4/13/2018 - By Bowling.Com Staff
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Is this a plastic ball or urethane?

5/11/2018 - By

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This will have a reactive covestock. So it is neither plastic or urethane.

5/14/2018 - By Bowling.Com Staff
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Does 12 lb have the same core

5/12/2018 - By

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Unfortunately, the 12lb will have a generic core.

5/14/2018 - By Bowling.Com Staff
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Does 13 lb have the same core

7/10/2018 - By

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Unfortunately, the cores will be the same for 14-16lbs.

7/11/2018 - By Bowling.Com Staff
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Since you don’t drill, where to go ? We have a Brunswick, Dicks, and 5 here

1/30/2019 - By

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You will need to take it to any local driller to drill your ball.

1/30/2019 - By Bowling.Com Staff
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How does this ball compare to a rhino?

2/23/2019 - By

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This will be more aggressive than the Rhino for the Rhino is an entry level ball and the Nitrous will be a Mid performance ball.

2/25/2019 - By Bowling.Com Staff
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you said ball for 14-16 pound on got same core and other is generic core only. generic core mean less hook or not hook at all?

10/22/2019 - By

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The generic core is usually a little bit weaker than the higher end core but it would still give you hook potential. Also, the core is not the only thing that helps the ball hook. The coverstock also helps and the ball has the same coverstock on all weights.

10/22/2019 - By Bowling.Com Staff
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Is this a good ball for beginners?

11/10/2019 - By

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Yes, this ball was designed to work on medium to lighter oil conditions and it has a medium hook potential. This would be good for someone who likes to bowl but maybe is just starting out and just bowling on open bowling nights when the lanes are usually lighter oil.

11/13/2019 - By Bowling.Com Staff
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i got this ball but only 11lb, i try play on light oil its great perform.. but when i try want to play at medium or heavy oil , very hard to me to control hook this ball.. can u suggest any trick or ball or anything to help me to bowl on medium or heavy oil.. need help

12/2/2019 - By

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This is a mid performance ball so it would not have a high hook potential, but you could try cleaning the ball after every game to avoid collecting too much oil on the ball. You may also view bowling balls on our site that are designed to react best on medium to heavy oil lanes.

12/10/2019 - By Bowling.Com Staff
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