I have an Xxcel that is perfect on medium conditions. I can easily bowl in the 170 range just by heaving the ball at the head pin in any wreckless manner. Unfortunately, when the lanes start to dry up, it begins to head brooklyn, and any attempt at changing starting point, release or ball speed usually causes it to ram into the head pin leaving nasty splits. As it is a medium-heavy ball, I've thought about purchasing the Xcel particle. I'm hoping it will deliver the same length and powerful back end, on lighter conditions. What puzzles me however is that according to the Ebonite site, it reacts sooner than the Xxcel, and Xxxcel, yet has the same hook rating. Does this mean it will have a longer arc, and less of a backend snap? If I like the Xxcel, and want a similar ball for drier conditions would I be better off with the Xcel particle or Big Time Sanded? Thanks.
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