Strictly speaking, and to my understanding, The physically marked location of the cg shouldn't make as much ( if any ) difference on the reaction of the ball as the placement, depth, and size of the weighthole needed to bring the first ball back to 1/2 oz side.
While setting the first ball up, remember that, by adding holes, you are moving the ACTUAL location of the cg from the factory marked spot to the place it will be after drilling. This is true on any ball.
It is my understanding that, if you perform the exercise you have described above, that if you end up with two identical balls as far as static weights ( finger, thumb, top, bottom, and side ) that the two balls MUST have the exact same ENDING cg location, regardless of the x-hole used to achieve this.( this is to say that, if ALL factors END UP exactly the same, then the balls MUST be EXACTLY alike in regards to static conditions) Then, the x-hole would become the control factor itself in regards to flare control.
( Upon editing, it appears that I need a proofreader more than a spellchecker, LOL!)
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I'm really tired of the whining, so, JUST SHUT UP AND
BOWL! My Bowl.com member pageEdited on 12/16/2007 1:52 AM