With this ball, it may be a bit of a mistake to drill it to "go long and snap hard". To me the coverstock seems to be allergic to oil and really cut left when it hits the dry. Such may be due to the high gloss oob finish, but I wouldn't drill it with the pin exceedingly high, nor would I put the mass bias further than 80 degrees (unless the pin is relatively close to your pap).
I would say that you could go with the pin in the 5 1/2" range from your pap, 3" above the midline, and have the mass bias around 65 degrees. Another option is a pin in the 3 1/4" range, 2" above the midline, and the mass bias around 80 degrees. The first drill should give the ball some length and have it be controllable on the backend, whereas the second drill should have the ball checking up sooner and being more continuous off the spot. You have some latitude here, but notice that we're looking at drills that either A) control the backend or B) start up the reaction sooner to smooth over/under.
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