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Ball Arsenal

Manage all your bowling balls with specs, layouts, and history. Your arsenal is the backbone of your game data — every ball you throw can be tracked back to its exact specs.

Viewing Your Arsenal

Navigate to More > Ball Arsenal to see all your balls in a list view. Each entry displays the brand, name, weight, and status at a glance.

Use the filter options to narrow your view:

You can also search by name using the search bar at the top of the list.

Screenshot: Arsenal list view with filter tabs

Adding a Ball

Tap the + button to add a new ball. You have two options:

Option A: Search the Ball Database

1

Search by brand or name

Start typing and matching balls appear instantly from the database.

2

Select your ball

Tap a result and the specs auto-fill — coverstock, RG, differential, and more.

3

Confirm and save

Review the auto-filled specs, adjust weight or color if needed, and save.

Screenshot: Ball database search with auto-filled specs

Option B: Manual Entry

1

Enter ball details

Fill in the name, brand, weight, coverstock, RG, differential, and color.

2

Add an image (optional)

Upload a photo of your ball for easy identification in your arsenal.

3

Set status

Mark the ball as Active or Retired.

Tip

Search the ball database first — it auto-fills coverstock, RG, and differential specs.

Editing & Retiring Balls

Tap any ball in your arsenal to view its detail screen, then tap Edit to update any field.

To retire a ball, change its status to Retired. This keeps all your historical data intact — games scored with that ball still reference it — without cluttering your active list.

Ball Layouts PRO

With a Pro subscription, you can view and store drilling layouts for each ball:

Using Balls in Scoring

During frame entry, you can select which ball you threw. This selection can be changed per roll, so switching balls mid-game is fully supported. Tracking ball usage unlocks powerful stats like per-ball strike rate and average score.

Screenshot: Ball detail screen showing specs and layout