AFAIK, both Hell Raiser an Nexus balls are similar in basic design, with a coverstock that is clean up front and with a higher RG core that saves energy for a late reaction. IMHO, when the Nexus, as dedicated oil ball, does not work OOB, the Hell Raiser won't be your answer. It needs some dry area to cling to and work, it is not a rolly mid lane ball. It CAN handle heavier oil volumes, but I am sceptical if it is the right thing.
I'd also go with surface changes on your Nexus first, roughing it up. You might even consider a balance hole which might promote an earlier roll. Otherwise, if finishing is your issue, maybe watch out for a lower RG ball, which will easier deliver its energy.
DizzyFugu - Reporting from Germany
2010/11 Benrather BC Club Champion
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