I'd like to expand a touch on my comments before.
I was lucky enough to have some old time drillers give me some weightholes past the balls north(top) and south border(bottom) which is at 6 3/4 from the grip center.
Weightholes were often by these old timers put at 7 inches from the grip center or 9 inches from the grip center. Both in this lefty's case at a 8:30 direction from the grip center(if I had been righty it would have been at a 3:30 direction).
These drillings past the North South equator of the ball seemed to add mostly backend and reduce midlane. The Gravity balance system would say they were raising finger, raising top and reducing side. The nick the core people would say they are increasing differential(even if the core is not contacted I believe.) The Brunswick people I believe are saying they are increasing flare separation and the bigger the size of the drill bit the bigger the increase in flare separation(I hope I have that right!). I don't know why but I think they are right, but I don't know their reasons. The nick the core people I hope can help me out here too!
So be it. They reacted, and more in the back.
Today also we have from MO, new weightholes that can increase rev up(p3) and really increase rev UP(P4). Gravity Balance (from Lane 1) people would say they are decreasing top weight faster than side for every inch(or unit) of travel of the drill bit, and often adding some finger. I thinking of the gravity balance system can see how reduced top can increase early rev up and more finger can add some backend. I'll leave the explanation of how midlane and backend reaction are increased in these cases of P3 and P4 to the Nick the core and Brunswick people to point us in the right direction.
A variation on all these themes is angled away from weightholes and I don't know how the Nick the core people explain the increase in reaction(mostly midlane it seems) or the Brunswick drill weightholes off of the PAP people explain the increase in reaction if this is done on the PAP but it seems to work. Naturally the Gravity balance people have an explanation, less side taken out and more top leaves the ball more dynamic).
Anyway I extrapolated the idea of the 9 inch on my 8:30 direction a bunch of years ago and put a weighthole 10 inches from my grip center on a nice oil cheating Jade Quantum Proactive, and it increased reaction in the back about two inches. It did not nick the core, but it sure was off the PAP(for the Brunswick people). Again the Gravity balance people would say, more TOP, near similar side and added some finger.
I have compared the 10 inch Motion Hole location to the old time 10 inches from grip center and noticed in my case they are about 3 inches apart. The old 10 inch hole is straight down from the new motion hole. As a Gravity Balance person I would say the resulting holes both raise top weight, both leave side about the same(for me), and the old style hole increases finger the new "MOtion" hole increases thumb.
As to what the nick the core people would say I think I have an idea, what the Brunswick people would say I think I have an idea also.
So the 3 burning questions I have are:
1. For the nick the core people, how come weightholes that never touch the core can dramatically increase reaction?
2. For the Brunswick people when do bigger weightholes increase reaction more(I do think I can anticipate the answer, but I would like to hear it anyway. (A related question is: if a hole is very wide diameter and very shallow, will it have a greater effect on reaction than a smaller weighthole drilled deeper that has the same effect on statics(assumption both holes drilled the same distance from the PAP).
3. For both the Nick the core people and the Brunswick people, why do angled weightholes seem to increase reaction(a) for the nick the core people, even though they have less probability of nicking core? (b) for the Brunswick people, even if they have the same hole diameter size and are in the same place in relation to the PAP.
For those just enjoying the "new" weightholes, Viva la difference! I think you are right, there is more reaction later and downlane! Oui Oui!
Regards,
Luckylefty