I am about to lay out three balls for myself, a Zero Gravity, a Forza GT1, and a Phaze. My goal is for these three to be smooth and rolly, balls I can go to on tougher patterns. Being that I have a solid, a hybrid, and a pearl, I think the coverstock differences are nice starting point. However, I need layouts.
As a no-thumber (for now ; ), I have done a lot of reading on what Mo Pinel suggests for layouts. He basically espouses keeping the cg in (or very close to) the ring finger hole and then picking a pin-to-cg distance between two ranges. He suggests 3/4" - 2 1/2" for smoother layouts and between 3 3/4" - 5 1/4" for more dynamic motion.
My question is this. Should I put each one at the exact same distance (if possible with the pin distances) for pin to pap and let the coverstock/core differences set them slightly apart, or should I play around within those ranges a bit? Thoughts? Suggestions?
Here is the link to Mo's info on no-thumb layouts in case you wanted that:
http://radicalbowling.com/news/a-radical-look-into-no-thumb-drill-patterns