This came up in another thread, so here's my question:
Assuming you have a pro-CG or pro-pin ball with all markings accurate, why does it matter if the CG is very much to the left or very much to the right, or whether it's all the way around the ball? Legality of ending statics?
On a MB ball, I've been taught to ignore the CG, anyway, and go off pin and MB placement (aside from keeping ending statics USBC-legal).
However, I have a pro-pin Paradigm, where the pin is above the ring, the MB is in the strong position just inside the VAL and the CG is 11.5 inches around the ball from the pin.
I also have another Paradigm where everything is as it should be. The reaction of these two balls is significantly different. In fact, "significantly different" doesn't even communicate how different they are.
Why would this be the case if the CG was irrelevant?
Jess