I suspect thedjs is talking about the current Blue Hammer.
I've had both, the SuperNatural and the new Blue Hammer. The Blue Hammer is a solid urethane/resin blend and comes 4000 grit matte, while the SN is also a urethane/resin blend, but is a solid/pearl combo and comes highly polished.
I found the SN to be very susceptible to the vagaries of oil even when the lanes appeared very dry. You had to hit a lot of very dry to insure it would hook. Of course "very dry" and "a lot" are very relative terms; I can't say you and I would think of them the same way.
In any case, I found the new Blue Hammer to be more consistent and to have some excellent and surprising hitting power. (While even with such a ball I rarely am able to play down and in, one time I was playing about 10 out to 5 in a practice session, I hit the pocket a little light and threw the head pin against the left wall; it ricocheted across the lane in front of the 10 pin and would up back around the 5 pin spot. Now I rarely do that with resin balls, so I was kind of surprised to see that happen with a urethane/resin blend intended for very light oil.)
I sold the SuperNatural and kept the Blue Hammer.