Normally, any non-polished surface should make the ball read the lane earlier than a polished surface. If you are looking for more length out of the Storm OOB ball, try a finer finish and hit it with polish.
4.000 Abralon is IMHO a great all-around surface for many balls, as a compromise between length and controllability. It will make the breakpoint easier to read, compared to a polsihed ball (even though this might also depend on lane condition and coverstock type).
Your objectives are a bit contradictive. You could - if you find them or a pro shop who still uses it - try a White Trizact surface on the ball. This is a VERY fine grit (10.000?) might yield some length AND control, but it without polish the coverstock could still read the lane quite early.
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