I haven't yet tried a Natural, but most reports indicate it is a ball that needs a good deal of dry to work with its stock cover.
I did own a Thunderflash and even with a high gloss polish, this ball hooked a lot for me. In fact, I guess I threw it too slow, as I neeeded medium oil at a minimum. I did a lot better with the Thunderflash Pro which had a different core and a lot lower RG differential and, this, lot less flare. I still needed to polish it up. I used that ball for a quite a while. That one I liked a lot.
So I suspect that the Thunderflash is a notch stronger than the Natural, or would be for me. I cannot say, since it's been so long, whether the difference is only in the core and its higher differential.
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