Great dry lanes ball If ...
- you drill it strong and you have a lot of ball speed or a very even, end over end release.
- if you drill it weak (5" or more, pin to PAP) and you have average to slower ball speed.
The cover is strong and the core is weak, high RG, and low flare at least. The ball gets lots of easy length but will make a strong, hard left turn on dry lanes or short oil. It can be almost uncontrollable at the breakpoint if drilled strong and you don't have either a lot of ball speed or a very low revs or a very end over end release.
Teammate has one drilled stacked leverage but he has fairly firm ball speed (18-20 mph). It's his "oiler", compared to a high, high gloss Black Widow, which he uses for "dry" lanes. Those are his words, not mine.
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