I already hate myself for asking this question since I know the off-topic and troll responses I might get, but I have to ask the question anyway, so here goes. Please be gentle...
I keep seeing favorable reports about the Haywire being a strong ball in medium or heavier, but as a low rev lefty, the concept of a .043 differential ball getting into a heavy roll is foreign to me. I know that cover stock is 72.87436% of the reaction, but that is still dependent on the core getting into a decent roll. Yet I keep hearing of balls that I would normally consider stronger being weaker than a Haywire. To be fair, I have seen several Haywire's rolled by both high average players with 400+ revs and a few low rev as well, but they are all right-handers, and where they bowl plastic can be used to hook the house, so I can't tell from that.
And, to make it worse, let's add the IQ series into the mix.
Are there any low rev players out there, and if left-handed even better, who have had success with the Haywire (or IQ for that matter). I did see Curlie Becton's video on Haywire, and admit it looked good, but what's real?
Thanks in advance for your constructive responses.