Mr Track,
I throw almost all track myself now, slowly moving away from Lane 1. I actually got the Unleased to compare against the Raging Inferno. I have three Freaks, Super Freak, Mutant, two Freak outs, Voo Doo, two Easy Moneys and the old Assassin. But I use the Player as my favorite reactive dull/matte control ball and the Shooter for my medium/light ball. But I am also working with the Raging Inferno, Inferno and soon the Blazing Inferno to compare differences in manufactuers.
I read that you said the Unleashed is unique, but neither time did you mention how it is unique. I think with all the limitations that ABC buts on the ball, no one ball is unique anymore.
When I went to Ebonite/Hammer Demo days I also liked the savage Flip, but I liked the control and the carry of the Player better. It was just easy for me to compare the V2 and the Player because they use the SAME coverstock and the core in the V2 wasn't the strongest so it wasn't flippy in most bowlers hands.
If I continue with Track, I will probably try the Crunch. The one thing that concerns me about Track is that it is a Columbia coverstock and they don't hold up for anything. but on all my new equipment I did use Doc's Elixir and the bowling balls do seem to be holding up better.
But other then spin rate, there is no way I could compare the Freak Out and the Unleashed. It might be a good one two combination with the Unleashed for med/heavy oil and the Feak Out working on med/light oil, but everybody throws the ball differently so what might work for one person, might not work for another.
V/R,
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Nicanor (Ten On The Deck)