If you buy a used ball, it is best to plug it and re-drill it. Chances are low that the ball would fit your hand properly, and having a bad-fitting ball is detremential for your game. It is better to invest some bucks in a plug, resurfacing (always good when you do not know where the ball comes from and how much mileage it has) and probably in a new drill pattern to make the ball do what you want and making it a complement in your arsenal.
I guess you are generally familiar with the ball markings?
"CG kicked out" means that the center of gravity is not located in your palm (midlane/midline intersection, standard option), but located somewhere else - mostly towards your Positive Axis Point (PAP).
Some people argue that CG position does not matter, I think differently.
Drilled "AxB" is an abbreviation for pin and CG distance from your PAP. It is only valuable if you know your PAP position. Another option to desctibe Pin and CG position is to desribe their relative position to your finger and thumb holes when you look at the ball finger holes up and thumb hole down. A 4x4 drilling for a righty will probably have the pin right to the ring finger hole, and the CG kicked out from the palm towards PAP. Should make a nice hook.
A " 4" pin " is a description for a ball itself. It describes the distance between the pin and the CG. It is important for ball choice before drilling, for the reaction setup. Balls with pin to CG of less than 2" are considered "pin-in", balls with a greater distance are "pin-out".
Pin-in balls tend to be better to control, good for earlier reactions (pin below the finger holes) on oily conditions, matte or heavy particle balls with a lower RG. Pin-outs are better suited for a later, sharper reaction (pin above the finger holes). But they can be harder to control. If you want a skid/snap ball and a matching drilling, look out for one of these. Better suited for medium to dry conditions and polished balls with a medium to high RG.
Hope this helps. Good luck!
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