Okay, so to update, I actually managed a decent set and some predictability with my BTU after putting it through another surface change, this one to 500 abralon. The shot I played was pretty much right up the track while making sure not to leak it right to the extreme dry. When it leaked right, it bounced back really hard. When I kept it up the lane, it reacted very well throughout.
Now, this was only one decent set (650s) after a lot of frustration prior. Still, it was encouraging as I had predictability, something that I was sorely lacking with this ball up until now. To be fair, I also need to get this thing onto the lanes at some different centers and on some different patterns so that I can what else it has to offer. In the meantime, at least I'm finding something of a silver lining.
At this point, the Better Than Urethane moniker is certainly true in terms of the way that the ball sees the front of the lane. It's super clean up front, which means you don't get that early read that urethane usually makes. Where I'm not finding it better than urethane is in the move down the lane. For me, a no-thumb bowler, this ball is still very strong off the spot when it hits friction. That would be fine if I could get it to consistently give me bounce, but, up to now, it hasn't. Still, there is more testing to be done, and I intend to do it.