Just so you guys know I am not bashing the ball I just don't understand why they came out with two balls back to back with very similar reactions. Solid strike shined and this ball are very close with the back end edge going to the solid strike, and it's by no means flippy. I have drilled nothing but LM stuff for over 2 years but there are some holes in the lineup that need to be filled. I guess I am just looking for a low RG slightly lower diff version of the black diamond with a more aggressive cover. What about a stronger version of the Buzz Attack? I think LM need something to compete with the Storm or Ebonite made stuff in heavy oil. I mean you have the Dynamic but it is missing that pop on the back and there is nothing there to fill that gap.
As far as something being "rotten in Denmark" I don't know why you would say that but I am just letting you know what I am getting out of the ball. Two different centers, two different shots, two different drill patterns and I was 2 and one right with the Ultimate than the solid strike on both shots. My avg ball speed is around 18.5, 400-425 rpm range, 45deg axis rotation, axis point 4-7/16 over 7/16 up. SS has the pin 4" from the axis point with a 2" buffer cg near the center of grip, close to label leverage. Ultimate pin is 4.5" from the axis and the pin right below the fingers with the CG 3.5" with no balance hole. I would think that the edge should go to the Ultimate in back end but it doesn't. Up until now the SS was the smoothest of all the LM stuff I have on the back.
I am going to play around with the ball and maybe put a small balance hole around p4 to see if I can get a little more reaction. I think I will take the SS back down to 1000 and keep the Ultimate shined just so I can separate the reactions a little more.