Didn't I deal with this one...?
Everyone I know who has tried the Crunch Time has liked it - fairly clean and long with a very strong backend. (More like the Voodoo -- an all time favorite of mine.) It seems to fit a wide variety of styles and conditions.
Almost everyone has liked the Thing Returns (my personal choice). It is also clean through the heads and midlane. It is also good -- for a pearl and better than the Crunchtime -- through carrydown. Although I find it to be quite a strong pearl, some folks have not found it as strong as they would like. I also like the longevity of the coverstock.
I don't think you could go wrong with either the Crunch Time or the Thing Returns. Personally, I like the Thing Returns because it seems slightly stronger and more predictable to my hand.
I wonder, however, if I understand your problem. For my hand, both the Voodoo and the ScreamR have more "backend" than does the Crunchtime or the Thing Returns. The Voodoo is positively flippy and the ScreamR incredibly angular. (Or is it the SmashR, which is more even). The Voodoo is also, kept in box and polished, very long. I could prove it to you on the lanes (it is about 3 feet longer than the old Hex and stronger). Frankly, with the possible exceptions of Storm's X-Factor (kept polished) and Dynothane's Vendetta pearl, I don't know of anything that is both substantially longer and substantially stronger on the backend than what you have been throwing.
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Edited on 1/28/2004 6:22 PM