Check out the Eliminator for medium to heavy oil and carrydown situations. It is one of the best controll balls I know and many people around here swear on it as a go-to option for tournaments (me too). It is smooth, rather rolly, not a snap ball. But it will work on almost anthing with good length - this is a keeper. From newer balls, you might chekc out the new BVP Ambush which seems to have a similar reaction setup, although I think the Eliminator is stronger (lower RG, higher flare potential).
Igniter and Purple Pearl are balls for medium-dry conditions, the Purple Pearl being a hot tip among crankers to conquer dry and worn-out lanes because it is a low-flare ball. For you, the Igniter might be the better option.
The Navy Sparkle Fuze is an extremely designed ball, and what I have witnessed about it is that it either really works for you - or not! High load particle, high RG, high flare potential. The ball was designed to delay hooking action for Brunswick's proactive balls. I have seen some in action, and they make a smooth turn - smoother than an Eliminator.
My personal advice would be to check out the Eliminator and the Igniter. Both use the same coverstock base (Aggressive Reactive, derived from PK18), the Eliminator being solid and with a light particle load, and the Igniter with a harder, pearlized version for more length on dry boards. Both have similar (not identical) cores also.
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