We tried this ball in our typical house shot and the first thing we noticed is how strong it is down the lane.
I started playing around 10 to 6 or 7 as my breakpoint and the Tactical OPS worked great. The ball is really, really clean (even with the Break asymmetric core) the Tactical OPS saves most of its energy for the last part of the lane.
When I missed outside my target, the ball still had enough energy to make it back to the pocket. When I missed inside my mark, the Tactical OPS skids too far if it doesn't see enough friction to make its move. For me, the S72 Pearl coverstock is too clean with the out of the box surface (1500 grit polished) so I took a used 3000 Abralon pad and the Tactical OPS came alive. It had more traction in the oil and almost the same strong and angular reaction when I missed outside.
The ball is really clean through the front part of the lane and it is really angular. In terms of angularity, I think is a tad earlier and smoother than the Honey Badger, but it is more angular than the Eon. In terms of strength, I think it is a great complement to the Covert OPS. They have similar motion, but with the extra length, the Tactical OPS is a better ball when you have to move in and play steeper angles.
Overall I feel this is a great addition to the OPS series. You can't go wrong with a ball that has the Break asymmetric core. If you are a fan of the OPS series, you are going to love this ball. Plus, for the price point, you will get more bang for your buck.
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