May not work for everyone, but using weaker equipment with odd drillings usually isn't the answer for me. Weaker equipment will be more sensitive to both the wet and the dry. I find a bigger hooking ball with a hybrid or solid cover takes the lane more out of play. I bowl at a house with a 36 ft dry pattern, some people can't keep Vibes and Tropical Heats off the headpin, but I throw a Brutal Nightmare. I throw 16-17 mph at about 450 rpm. I play the oil and stay away from the dry. Funny thing is that my yellow pearl Misfit does about the same thing from the same angle because it's so dry, but if I catch too much oil, it doesn't finish, and if it gets too far out it checks pretty hard. Bigger hooking balls hook more in the oil and don't react as sharply to the dry.