Hi all,
I have a question to pose about coverstocks and our references to thier strengths. It is more often than none, you hear someone saying that "oh that ball has a weak cover" or "That cover is soooo strong" But how is it that we know this? Can't it be a medium cover but a great core? I mean the companies make their own comparison charts, but that is not universal. So how do you determine when a ball has a weak or strong cover? And this is not limited to just high end pieces but all balls in general.
Just a situation for thought...Let's say that you weren't part of this community and you were an avid Brunswick fan(its easiest to use them for this illustration), and the Limited edition "Hell's Inferno" comes out. Its marketed to be the biggest hooking ball Big B has EVER created and it has the Activator ++++++ coverstock and a modified Inferno core in it, rated higher than even the scorchin(cover and core). You punch it 4x4, throw it and you get 8 boards of hook. No roll out, no burning up. What would you question first? The cover or core?
Just interested to hear you guys replys.
BMM
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