The Hot Rod rolls earlier than the Power Charge. For me, the Hot Rod handles oil much better than the Power Charge, Power Charge is flippier, more back end. Can be too squirty on oil. Hot Rod handles oil better, reads the lane sooner, not so jumpy on the back end. Power Charge seems lopey through the front part of the lane, seems to save energy better, and hence more back end pop.
Don't put so much stock in all those RG numbers, differential and such. 99% of bowlers aren't good enough to tell the difference. The 1% are bowling for a living. Just because a company tells you a ball will do a certain thing and be used for a certain lane condition, doesn't mean it will. Hot Rod is a perfect example. Hot Rod was supposed to replace the Too Hot. Too Hot was a great dry lane ball. Hot Rod hooks much more than a Too Hot (see my Hot Rod review). (Barbed Wire doesn't hook as much as Storm says it should either, but is a great dry lane ball)
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Mike Austin
Mike Austin's Precision Pro Shop
Houston, TX
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