I haven't tried one, but, given the core the AMD Centaur Particle has, and given the 320 grit surface, I just can't help but imagine that this is the oil ball of all oil balls. I know, from experience, that there is enough oil out there at times to make a Track GP2 and Robo Rule give up the ghost and not make the turn to the pocket. The conditions I faced at the NM State Tourmament were the oiliest I've ever experienced. I just couldn't believe that neither the GP2 nor the Robo Rule could cut it. And I let that get to me that day, making more and more bad decisions and bowling an embarassing 462 in team. I just can't see the AMD particle doing that. If that ball couldn't make the turn, provided it's drilled as per instructions, then nothing in the world will. Just my 2 cents worth. The only problem with the Centaur Particle is that it's usage is very limited to only extreme heavy oil conditions. And unless you run into that frequently, I wonder if the ball is worth it. However, on that day at state, I think it might have been.
Chuck
Edited on 6/11/2006 7:20 PM