Killpins,
I have both the Big Bang and the Terminator. I'd put the Big Bang between the Sting and the Terminator; not as angular as the Sting, not quite as strong as the Terminator. Both the Terminator and Big Bang are medium high RG balls with moderate differentials. The Terminator features a dual size partical version of the Big Bang's Evolution coverstock, which is a medium load cover. When released, the Big Bang covered medium to heavy conditions. Nowdays, it works well on light-mediums to medium-heavy conditions. My Big Bang was drilled 5 3/8" x 3 1/4" with a 3" pin buffer, with the pin over the middle finger. (Dual angle terminology is 31x6"x29) The ball gets good length with the box surface and makes a nice move on the backend. If my Terminator were drilled the same way, I wouldn't expect much difference: A similar engine with a slightly stronger coverstock.
Hope this helps!
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Edited by jbungard on 2/20/2011 at 3:45 PM
Edited by jbungard on 2/20/2011 at 3:46 PM