Vincent,
Let me ask you this? Could there be a hint of some carry down? If any ball is drilled to go long and STORE energy for the backend, but the backend is weak, it very well could be carrydown instead of loss of energy. If the other balls are drilled to hook sooner but you have no problem with those, then there is no way you could have a loss of energy problem with the BV. Also, remember that the BV is not designed for a booming backend, as the Cherry is. So, there are a few reasons as to why your ball is not continuous on the backend. However, trust Dannial's suggestions as he is a friend of mine and can tell you from experience that he knows his stuff extremely well.
Also, one more thing. If the CG is kicked "way to the right", are you absolutely sure the ball is even legal? With most heavier weighted balls, once you kick the cg more than an inch of the center of grip, you tend to have too much side weight and therefore need a weight hole to make the ball statically legal. Check that out as well with your pro shop. Adding a weight hole then would more than likely help with getting that continuation on the backend that you are looking for.
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Steven Vance
Former Pro Shop Operator
If anyone out there is worried about the scores being too high, try duckpin!!
Edited on 9/9/2007 2:11 AM