What can you guys tell me about the Infernos in relation to other Brunswick equipment, old and new?
It's funny, because I own (or have owned) most of the old school classic Big B balls, including Rhino Pros (Gold and Teal), Zones (Danger, Sapphire solid, Combat Zone solid and pearl), and Quantums (Raven, Jade, Imperial, Forest Green, Violet Hook), but I've never owned any of the Infernos. I'm not sure why.
On the newer Brunswick stuff, I own (or have owned) an Aura, Meanstreak Brawler, Meanstreak, Strike King Black Pearl, Versa Max, Massive Damage, and Damage. But none of the snake series.
So today I scored a single drill Scorchin' Inferno and a single drill Anaconda for $1 each. I take them home, sand them down, give them a hot water bath, and resurface them each to 2000 abralon. Both balls look brand new! Span and pitches on both balls are close enough for me to try them and they have the IT.
So how do these balls compare to the other stuff? I absolutely loved the Activator Plus coverstock on my Massive Damage -- a highly under-rated ball IMO -- so I'm excited to try the Anaconda. I know the original Inferno series were highly popular back in the day.
Looking forward to hearing your comments, thanks.