Drilled a Saga for a lefty today, and it was a 4 1/2 pin to pap about 3 inches above the mid-line and the MB is on the val 3 inches down from the pap. Cg was out of line to the right so the ball had no need for a weight hole.
this person had a Radical inferno with the same layout but using a large balance hole.
on the lanes he threw the saga and it was mind blowing. side by side, the saga was stronger, sharper, and produced more backend than the radical by a mile.
he was 8 boards apart with the two balls. standing 24 with his feet and 13 at the arrows to as far as he could push the ball 5 board as break point the ball could always turn the corner, the radical from the same place was sliding and rolling out almost. it was buckets constantly.
I am going to make a video comparing the two, along with an ebonite one as well. all with similar drillings.
saga has been the best selling high end ball for my shop. the battle counts as last year, with over a dozen sold in the summer months. This next core cover combination using this core will be hard to call. it will be hard to make a better saga.
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Timothy @Juniors Pro-Shop
Roto-Grip Star Proshop
Staff Writer 7-10 Split Magazine,EGO Communications
Montreal, Quebec.