I got ahold of galen, told me the OOB condition. Final steps 800 wet sand, then grey pad... I found out that grey padding a 800 OOB finish takes the tooth off the finish and makes the reaction type smoother, around the same as a 900 grit dry sand. So since I wanted a little more mid lane rev time to read the back end reaction, I figured just a 800 wet sand alone, with a little polish would give me that, with no grey pad.
Man was I right... Ball starts reading about 1-2 feet sooner, and holds the bend, loading up, readin well, then just breaks as hard as all hell... But the back end is not that hard, flipping snap.. its a readable, predictable, hard rolling STRONG, arc. Perfection...
Best ball I have ever owned for heavier, longer fresh patterns, hands down.
Anyone else crushing with this bad boy?
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Balls for this winter season:
Terminator - Stacked - Heavy to medium oil
Big Bang - Stacked - Medium oil
Buzz - 1:30 Label - Medium to light oil
XXXL - Stacked - Spare ball
Big R Bang - Coming soon!
Edited on 10/17/2006 1:47 PM