I picked up a Meanstreak today and was very pleased after two games with it.
I have Versa-max that allows me to play a very direct line to the pocket. A perfect down-and-in ball for a stroker like me. I wanted the Meanstreak for when the lane starts to break down so I could play a deeper line and throw it out there to bump it off the friction.
My driller laid it out 60x4x65, which put the pin below the ring and the CG kicked out slightly. Then I hit the lanes.
I spent the first 4 frames getting lined up and then went 6 in a row. This was on a broken down house shot in a house with a new Kegel machine known for putting down a very long pattern with heavy oil in the middle.
While my Versa-max struck easily playing anywhere between the 2nd and 3rd arrows, anything outside the 10 and it didn't come back. The Meanstreak went longer than the VM, but it loved it outside 10 and made a nice, controlled move of the friction back to the pocket. Exactly what I wanted. I actually was standing two boards right with the Meanstreak but throwing it out and watching it hook back.
Given the length of the oil pattern, I imagine I will see an even bigger difference between the balls on shorter oil.
For any of you familiar with the Brunswick Damage, think about that ball's length with a lot more backend. Seeing as I don't see much oil out this way, this is looking to be a good THS ball. I have an Aura on the way and between all three balls I think I should be pretty much covered.
I can't wait to get some more games on this ball!