Your point varies and I can only go off of what your reading from a drill sheet I can't see. Your point about the Ebonite article isn't correct because what your saying they state in the article about the specific CG to PAP distances isn't true. They give suggested areas to locate the cg to add a weight hole to a specific area and then change the reaction of the ball. None have the pin in the same location and only move the CG with no weight hole to change the balls reaction.
Now I can only assume that what your reading in the Bounty drill sheet that is different from the one Global post on their website is true.
So on the Bounty drill sheet the pin to PAP is identical and only the cg is moved 1" and is suppose to have different reactions with the cg being at either 4" or a different reaction at 5" ?
The reason I find that hard to believe is because I don't have the mentioned drill sheet and because there is no way to determine the exact top weight of the ball to be specific when making that suggestion.
Example being,
One ball has a 3" pin and 2 ozs of topweight
one ball has a 3" pin and 4 ozs of topweight
Both balls when drilled identical and the cg is say 4" from your pap will have two very different side weights at that time prior to adding a weight hole.
Lets say you have the same two above bowling balls and both have the exact same layouts and the lighter topweight ball has the CG 4" from the pap and the heavier topweight ball has the CG 5" from your pap, because of the difference in top weight and location, they can have the exact same side weight on the ball with the exact same pin to pap location and two different CG to PAP locations. Are you saying the will react different because the CGs are different distances from the PAP even though the side weight will be the same?
Shifting the CG and leaving the top of the core/pin in the exact same location, doesn't move/shift the core on a symmetric ball. It is only shifting excess weight that can allow for larger weight holes, which then change the core shape and effect the balls reaction.
When you watch this vid you can see two balls drilled the same with two different cg locations and two very different side weights. You also see after that demonstration the inner core of the balls and what happens to the core as the cg is moved around the cores axis/Pin.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q8vX_yoM0Q4