Well, I think it is a really good ball, but I'm still experimenting with it, as my home house rarely has enough oil for the way I drilled mine. I got mine because the New Standard and the YEah Baby were such good balls overall. I wanted something for the lighter oil I normally see. Not knowing exactly what to expect, I drilled it 4"x3.5", kind of very strong, pin next to the ring finger, CG kicked out about 1.5"; I really shouldn't have done this. I've added polish and it's still a very strong ball. When I fins enough oil at othe rhouses I really like it reaction: long but not super-long. With this drilling, its reaction is more like a hard arc; it acts more like a polished resin, than a pearlized one, which it's supposed to be.
It hits very hard, like all Legends/Lanemasters balls, mostly because the cover and the core match but also because it uses its premium resin all the way to the core, with no cheap resin fillers next to the core, as many manufacturers do.
In fact, I like it so much I just bought another one which I will drill much weaker, 5.5" x 3.5", pin over center of the bridge. That will make it much more usable on lighter oils. I am not sure how snappy this will be, so I can't commit on that until I drill it and use it.
My first one drilled the way it is, is more for true medium oil patterns, as far as I can tell.