Axis leverage? I'm assuming either it's a really short pin to pap or the pin and cg are in line along the midline. Either one of those will limit how much energy the ball can hold on to. This is why you are see the ball start so early and then have no offering for the back part of the lane.
The layout, if I am correct, is designing a ball shape that plays very little bump so you cannot swing the ball out. Straighter angles will be what this ball and layout will excel at. As mentioned would like to see what the layout is and how it relates to your stats. Also if a weight hole is involved.
Thanks for the reply, as for the layout, i will take a pic next time i get to the center, but is something like this:
pin is to the right and a bit down from the ring finger, CG is about 4~5 inches right on the midline from the center of the grip, 2 more inches is a big weight hole so the ball stays legal.
I was thinking on putting a bit polish, so the ball doesnt lose so much energy on the heads, but i today they put a short pattern with good volume and on practice, when everything except my natural pearl had a consistent roll, everything else was jumpy, so i pulled this baby out and it really shined! i could even swing a bit, and it was GOOOD! other than a sucker pocket 7-10 split, was the most consistent ball i ve seen.
for the 3 games, i played 7 to 10 to start with and i finished at 12 to 10 on the last game. Shot 660 to be the best score on the pair.
Thanks for all the help, i guess i will just leave it OOB to use it specifically for short since the control on this ball is just AMAZING and with good hitting power.