True, but consider the fact that the conditions now are wetter than they were when the original Cuda/C first came out. I bet if you used the original Cuda/C now, it would be as squirty as the Jekyll. For instance, I used to have a Super Beast. When it first came out years ago, that ball had all kinds of backend movement. Well, I took it to Knoxville for the ABCs, it was the straightest ball I had. It reacted like a tame resin on heavier conditions. I think that the Jekyll is the closest thing since you can't get a hold of the Cuda 2000 or Cuda/C 2000 anymore. Any pearl resin designed for length is going to be squirty when the lanes are of a heavier condition.
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