My Drastic is a 16# with a 2-3" pin out drilled 1:30 label
Bowlers Journal classified this as the hardest hitting ball on the market. I'll second that motion and say it is just about the hardest hitting ball ever made.
My test patterns for this ball have been medium oiled synthetics with moderate carrydown, lighter oiled synthetic with drier backends, and freshly medium oiled wood.
On the medium with carried down synthetics I shot straight up 8 with reduced speed. The ball made a strong but smooth move to the pocket and blew up the rack when it hit the pins. Any increase or decrease in speed of course changed the reaction of this ball on the oil.
On the lighter oiled synthetics this ball is a monster. Without enough head oil to get this ball down the lane, I played 35 with my feet to 8 at the break point. This ball has a very aggressive backend and came back screaming with no loss of energy. The hit and carry at that deep was still better than most balls on the market today.
On the freshly oiled wood I played 20 with my feet to 10 at the break point. The ball swiftly slid through the head oil, revved up in the back of the midlane, and made a quick but smooth hard arc to the pocket. The hit and carry here was no different than the other houses.
Overall I'd like to look at this as a good medium all around condition ball. It's not for the soup, nor the sahara, the backend is WAY too strong for it. A great ball in my eyes.
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Pin_Krusher, formerly Divine Dragon.....a.k.a...The Littleboy with a neutron bomb
Drastically inflicting pin punishing destruction, and doing it with...................well a Drastic!!