A driving, continuous, hook will, in general, increase carrying percentage. Perhaps going with something that is a little less snappy and more even may be what your looking for. I would try an absolute inferno. Generally bowling balls that are more even and predictable also do not typically carry well from inside. The ball tends to never turn the corner, it wastes all of its energy in the oily midlane and doesn't finish leaving flat tens and the like. Most people then go to a ball with a snappier reaction that will turn the corner as it increases carrying percentage. However when playing outside often times the performance of each reverses and the even ball is better for such a line than the snappy ball. The absolute inferno may be the most versitile ball on the market. It is even and predictable, yet it clears the heads with ease and saves its energy for the pins. It works well from many lines. With this ball do not be afraid to change the surface, it responds well to surface changes, and may need them oob. I have seen some leave countless flat tens from the ball burning up.
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