Last Saturday, I hit my primal rage with a 2000 grit pad (worn, but not too bad) and polished it again to refresh the surface. If I don't have a coat of polish on it, I throw 9 counts galore. I always polish four sides: center of grip up, center of grip down, center of grip facing me with thumb to the left, and center of grip facing me with thumb on the right. I did something different this time, however. I used more pressure on my cloth as I was polishing. I see a completely different reaction now. My rage is a lot more skid flip. The length I am getting is unbelievable. It doesn't look like it is reading the midlane anymore, and when it hooks, it is more of a flip than the hard arc it use to be. I threw it two games in a no tap tournament in a different house than I usually bowl in. The first set of lanes on a fresh shot, the ball was amazing. I finished with 9/10 of the last shots being natural strikes. The next pair, I couldn't find the pocket. I kept moving left, and the ball kept snapping hard. Then once I felt like I was left far enough, I would come in way too light or miss the head pin all together. In the tenth frame, I brought out my 811 c/t (4000 grit) and threw a perfect pocket shot on the line I felt like I should play. I had a great game with it on my third set of lanes also, with the ball reading the lane well and giving me miss room, although not too much miss room. On my home set of lanes, I tried to throw my rage for half of the first game. My rage still looked like it wasn't reading the midlane, and I didn't have any drive through the pocket. All my hits were light, and the strikes were sloppy. Switched to my 811 c/t, and once again, it read the lanes and had nice solid strikes. Opinions?