I think you might like a variety of equipment, some of which has been discontinued and may take locating. As far as "new" equipment goes, I'd definitely look into the Columbia Rival, drilled pin outside the ring finger, CG stacked basically straight down. This ball handles coverstock modifications fairly well, so you can tune it up or down a little.
I'd look seriously into a Radical inferno as well, drilled similarly. However, with the Radical, you'll have to throw it in the dry for a while to get a track burnt in, or give a little surface to it.
The avalanche solid may work here, but I'm not sure how well. If you did end up drilling this, I'd put the pin (once again) outside the ring finger, but this time, instead of CG straight down as with the Radical/Rival, I'd kick the CG away from the palm, and put a weight hole. However, I'm not 100% sure, because I don't know much about the avalanche.
Another great ball you may consider looking into is the Black Widow Pearl. If you went with this, I'd do the pin up and a little bit out from the ring finger, with the CG in a similar position to the avalanche, including a weight hole as well.
I'll re-update if I come up with anything else.
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I am a righty, with a high rev rate (400-500 rpm) and semi-high speed (16-17 mph). Book average is 202, and I consider myself one of the most versatile bowlers I know; I can play a stroker, tweener, or cranker line, depending on what the shot calls for.
For a game based on the principles of science and math, bowling sure does have a bad habit of being illogical.