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Title: Mission Unknown question
Post by: thedjs on June 28, 2017, 05:09:01 PM
How well does this ball handle oily conditions?  I'm looking at medium heavy not a flood.  Does it do well with surface changes?  How does it compare to the original?

Thanks for the help.
Title: Re: Mission Unknown question
Post by: charlest on June 28, 2017, 06:59:31 PM
How well does this ball handle oily conditions?  I'm looking at medium heavy not a flood.  Does it do well with surface changes?  How does it compare to the original?

Thanks for the help.

Well, I think you asked 2 different questions, since the Black ones were solids and the Red and the Gold were pearls, as near as I can tell.

But since all 3 are polished, with the stock surface, they handle "only" true medium oil, near as I can tell, with slight forays into medium-light and medium-heavy, depending on your drilling, your speed/rev rate ratio and your "hand".

I haven't yet taken mine into dull surface territory; so I can comment on that surface's capabilities.
Title: Re: Mission Unknown question
Post by: thedjs on June 28, 2017, 07:26:01 PM
How well does this ball handle oily conditions?  I'm looking at medium heavy not a flood.  Does it do well with surface changes?  How does it compare to the original?

Thanks for the help.

 

Well, I think you asked 2 different questions, since the Black ones were solids and the Red and the Gold were pearls, as near as I can tell.

But since all 3 are polished, with the stock surface, they handle "only" true medium oil, near as I can tell, with slight forays into medium-light and medium-heavy, depending on your drilling, your speed/rev rate ratio and your "hand".

I haven't yet taken mine into dull surface territory; so I can comment on that surface's capabilities.

You're right.  I just assumed that, if I bought one, it would more than likely be black.  With that in mind and based on the specs., I thought this ball might be a little stronger in the oil than the typical medium condition polished and/or pearl balls.  For example, I would expect it to be a little stronger than say an Ebonite Phenom Pearl or maybe the Hammer Rebel solid if it were polished.  Since I have not seen anyone in my area using this ball, this is only an assumption.  What I was hoping was that someone who has used the ball both in box and maybe with some surface could give me a good idea on what to expect.  I need a ball that's a little weaker than the big hook monsters but strong enough to handle the heavy side of medium.

Thanks for your reply.
Title: Re: Mission Unknown question
Post by: charlest on June 28, 2017, 07:44:13 PM
I think, due to both its strongish asymmetric core and the ability of surface to be adjusted, it has the capability to be what you want. The core is very flexible but due to its asymmetry, once drilled, it usually stays within the range of that drilling, for the bowler's release. That is the nature of higher PSA strength asymmetric cores. The surface adjustments can allow you to play different amounts of oil, depending on your ball speed/rev rate ratio, of course.
Title: Re: Mission Unknown question
Post by: thedjs on June 28, 2017, 07:52:11 PM
I think, due to both its strongish asymmetric core and the ability of surface to be adjusted, it has the capability to be what you want. The core is very flexible but due to its asymmetry, once drilled, it usually stays within the range of that drilling, for the bowler's release. That is the nature of higher PSA strength asymmetric cores. The surface adjustments can allow you to play different amounts of oil, depending on you ball speed/rev rate ratio, of course.

Thanks again.  I really appreciate your help.
Title: Re: Mission Unknown question
Post by: jumba98 on June 29, 2017, 03:30:16 AM
i have both the black and red balls, and yes the red is a pearl cover. OOB the black ball for me is more of a skid flip reaction, but handles the fresh very well. with the cover at 1000 it will handle more oil for sure and be more controllable. if you get the red ball it does not like oil, and I have not changed the surface on it. but in my opinion the black ball handles surface changes well and you will be happy you purchased this ball.
Title: Re: Mission Unknown question
Post by: JamminJD on June 29, 2017, 08:03:38 AM
Then new Matrix has the Mission Unknown cover GB 12.7 with a new core. Be interesting to see if its in the upper or mid price point.
Title: Re: Mission Unknown question
Post by: Balldoc on July 06, 2017, 11:35:06 AM
The three Missions were finished to have the same reaction out the box. Of course the Black Mission will respond earlier to a surface change.
The Matrix is upper mid pricing. Hoping to punch mine in a day or so.