No, it's not. BUT...in a way it is.
What makes a ball "skid/flip"?
1) You need a ball with a higher RG; let's say 2.53+
2) You need a PEARL cover stock. A solid or hybrid will bite too early.
3) It's going to need to be polished.
4) Ideally it should have an assymetric core so it's a more angular reaction.
So; lets look at my current "skid/flip" ball...which is a POOR, POOR, POOR man's "skid/flip" ball:
Brunswick Slingshot: RG = 2.594, PEARL cover stock, polished, symmetric core
Lets look at the Loaded Revolver and Fortera Exile side by side:
Brunswick Loaded Revolver: RG = 2.547, PEARL, symmetric core
Brunswick Fortera Exile: RG = 2.534, PEARL, assymetric core, polished
So....?? Where is the big difference?? Flare potential? The Loaded revolver has a 0.054 Diff. compared to the Exile's 0.050...so it has an even better flare potential. And the Slingshot only has a 0.017 diff. and I can tell you has a much more angular backend than any ball in my arsenal.
So....?? The answer you'll be GIVEN...is coverstock strength. The Slingshot's disadvantage is it's entry level coverstock. So it has the NUMBERS of a "skid/flip" ball but is limited by it's symmetric core and entry level coverstock. I would also ADD that the Loaded Revolver's CORE being symmetric is going to limit it's angular ability...but other's will debate that. And it's more advanced coverstock should make it more reactive than the Slingshot...grab a little better.
Now, the Exile is DEFINITELY a more "skid/flip" ball than the Slingshot or Loaded Revolver. I believe thats a combination of it's assymetric core and more advanced coverstock. It's marketed directly as a "skid/flip" ball. So the decision to push it back wasn't because I thought the Loaded Revolver was a better "skid/flip" ball...but instead because I felt the Loaded revolver fits better as a "long" ball...to replace and upgrade on the Slingshot...and that the Loaded Revolver fits BETTER as a replacement to the Slingshot than it did as a "centerpiece" type ball. When I bought the Aura Mystic...and then looked at the Exile...I think those would be better together in a future arsenal. The Mystic makes a much better centerpiece ball than the Loaded Revolver.
That leaves Arsenal #2 (all 15lbs) as:
Brunswick Loaded Revolver
Brunswick Lethal Revolver
Columbia300 Dark Encounter
Rotogrip Asylum
That gives me a strong solid (Dark Encounter) to start with...then ball down options in the Asylum and Lethal Revolver (not sure which one will hook sooner...gonna have to throw them to find that out). And it gives me a "long" ball in the polished Loaded Revolver for when the lanes break down or I'm on a shorter pattern and can't stay right.
Well, thats tricky. I watch most if not all of the ball videos on a given ball before deciding to purchase it. But the VAST majority of these videos are useless. They are semi-pros throwing balls at massive rev rates and editing out shots that don't strike. That tells me very little.
You also have to believe in my ball experiement that showed balls don't actually differ THAT much. Drillings, cores, differentials, coverstocks...at the end of the day...surface wins. All those other things are meaningless if you're not throwing with pro release. So while yes...the Exile will behave VERY different than the Loaded Revolver for Sean Rash...we're not Sean Rash. I've done the experimentation that shows how little balls vary with a 180rpm, stroker release. I've showed how little the ball drilling actually affects the ball movement. Iceman refutes this...but has no actual data to refute it...just hypothetical numbers and what happens when a pro throws the ball. So I'll stick with the ACTUAL data.
And more to the point...putting together an arsenal ISN'T taking the 4 most different balls...BEST balls...NEWest balls...and making some "perfect" arsenal. For some it might be. But for ME...it's looking at the numbers...looking at the reaction videos...and looking at what ball is going to replace what ball that I currently have. Sometimes it's "close enough". I would prefer the Loaded Revolver have an assymetric core if I'm gonna use it for "skid/flip". Thats my preference. Rob might say it doesn't matter. MWhite and he might agree on that (causeing unicorns to poop out flying pigs and Hell to freeze over). I'd "prefer" the Dark Encounter NOT be a solid coverstock. It's replacing the Pearl Encounter...and it'll give me 2 solids...no pearls except for the Loaded Revolver...not "ideal"...but "okay".
And there's one MORE factor to consider.
This arsenal (#2) gives me a PerfectScale range of 194.1 to 209.9. So far, Arsenal #4 (that the Mystic and Exile are in) has only 3 of 4 balls with PerfectScale ratings from 212.2 to 229.7...ALL assymetric cores. Now, I'm hoping to add a symmetric core...lower PerfectScale ball to that arsenal...but...I'd "prefer" not to throw the "Big Hook" assymetric balls until my release is improved. Again, opinions vary, but I feel that the bigger the hook...and the more assymetric the core/ball...the more exxagerated every little inconsistency is going to be. Better to save the Big Boys for when I can CONTROL the Big Boys. Otherwise...it doesn't matter how much "greater" they are compared to older technology...because I can't throw them in a way that takes ADVANTAGE of that technology.
Patience Amyers. Patience. IceGod may have started hot out of the gate. He buys and drills balls every month and is always throwing the "next great thing". But my long term goal is to beat Chris Barnes in the 2025 Senior Masters. IceGod can use his magical "gift" powers to roll all the 300-series he wants and I hope in 2025 he's still alive and kicking...so he can watch my victory. But between now and then...I can't allow myself to get distracted by shiny new Hyper Cells and Cruxs and Gurus. I can't fall into that trap. I gotta improve ME...my SKILLS...not my BALLS. Buying a Formula 1 car might help me win some road races against some amateurs in suped up Honda Civics...but how proud am I going to be of having 32 Honda Civic pink slips when I finish dead last in my first ever Formula 1 race?
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