Without knowing certain specifics (i.e. rev rate, oil pattern/volume, what you have now that you are replacing or reactions that you like but are trying to substitute newer stuff), it's hard to get real specific. Based on what you have listed I would recommend going this route: Layout the 4.5 with a tall pin (5-6" from PAP), put it over the fingers, and keep shiny.The 4.5 is pretty long for a Bruns ball anyway. The Anaconda should have a shorter pin (4-5" from PAP) distance, up over the fingers. This is basically a remake Absolute Inferno, so for a pearl it reads early, and is more smooth at the break, so you might want to try to get it shinier to compliment the 4.5. The Wicked, should be pin up (4-5") with the box surface. This should be a benchmark ball you can start with to read the pattern and adjust to it. It doesn't hurt that this is also a really good versitile piece. The Revolver, I would leave box or make it smoother, but no polish. Use a 4-5" pin up over the fingers as it should be earlier and not as sharp as the Wicked. The Seige should have a shorter pin 3-4", you can even put it under the fingers. If you do need a surface adjustment, make it rougher so it doesn't get too close to the Revolver.
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