This month's issue of BTM suggests that lower rev bowlers' ability to throw straight gives us an advantage on dry lanes or reverse block situations. They suggest drilling a bowling ball to have more of a forward release rather than to the left by putting the mass bias and the pin in a relatively straight line near or to the left of the grip center line. Looking at the picture, it looks something like this:
(0=finger/thumbhole, p=pin, m=mass bias)
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----p----
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-----m---
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----0----
As a medium revs stroker, I'm thinking this would be a good ball in the bag. They suggest a reactive ball with a cylindrical-shaped core.
I'm wondering if I should plug and redrill a Brunswick BVP Wizard I have in the closet (and put some polish on it) or buy something new?
Anybody else have experience using a ball with this sort of layout?