I am super glad this has inspired some good conversation. Maybe I am an aberration because I beat up on my equipment so heavily and will play as many games in a month or two as most people will in a year? Pros say balls wear out after 50-60 games, so maybe I am asking too much out of new balls? Maybe most people don't take their equipment beyond 200-300 games?
When I say my experience with most of my HK-22 equipment wearing out and bricking. My experience with that would be like out of the box, the Brutal Collision is the strongest ball I've ever thrown and seems to explode off of friction. After 50-100 games, it looks like a HUSTLE with a weak layout. Touching it with surface, regular cleaning and Detox just won't bring back that insane ball movement. And it's "settled" state is a weak, erratic solid that just isn't really useable anymore.
I'm also stoked to see so many fans of the Katana Assault on here. Truly the greatest pearl I've ever thrown. I'm a major ball queen, so I always want to see what else is out there. But every time I throw the Katana Assault, I question myself on why I ever put it down. It's hard to have a bad game with that ball. I just bought another one to stash. And I'm kicking myself for not stacking as many as i could while they were floating around.
I wonder if it's because I'm probably buying late run closeout B7 balls instead of first run balls? I bought my Katana Assault the day they came out and maybe getting a first pour ball makes a difference?
I think bad pours are possible. I feel like I got a bad pour from Storm last year with a Journey because mine just wanted to read early and puke down lane. The best it looked was on 36' Women's US Open pattern
I question this. I had a horrible run of Storm balls that all came from the same Pro Shop. Like three or more that I just did not get along with and I did not care for. I've always wondered if that Pro Shop was laying some inferior quality balls on me or why that was happening when I liked all the SPI stuff I would buy online. It actually is one of the main things that got me into B7 balls since I kept buying SPI balls near retail price I did not care for. And I could dumpster dive B7 balls and almost get two B7 balls for the price of one SPI ball.
I say all of this respectfully and only report my experiences.