I have been working with a coach for about a couple months now and made some changes to my game that I really didn't plan on making to be honest, but I'm glad I did. I have always been a descent player with a consistent 215 average year in and year out but I have struggled with a consistent release. After about a month the ball is coming out of my hand much smoother and alot more consistent than in the past, but do I need new equipment to support the changes? My PAP went from 5-1/8" over 3/4" up and now it is 4-5/8" over 1/2" up. My rev rate dropped from 348 to 319 but my speed remained constant at around 16.5 at the pins. I'm a righty. I have 3 Roto Grip balls drilled based on my old PAP:
1. Rogue Cell (45x4x30) 4"x4" w/ 1-1/2" buffer. Pin is 1-1/8" up and 1-2" right of ring finger, MB is 1-1/4 right of thumb (it now is more like 3-1/2" x 3" w/ 1" buffer). I find with this ball I don't have near the reaction I used to, this ball will skid forever on a fresh house shot @ 40feet and synthetic lanes. There is no reaction from this ball until middle of the second game once there is a track.
2. Cell Pearl (60x5x40) 5"x4" w/ 2-1/2" pin buffer. Pin is above bridge, MB 1" right of thumb (it now is more like 4-1/4" x 3-5/8" w/ 2" pin buffer). I still get a pretty good reaction from this ball off the dry. It still does what I want it to which is get through the heads on a broken down lane and finish strong in the back.
3. Mars (70x5x40) pin 3-3/8" CG 3-3/8". Pin is next to ring finger CG is 1/2" right of centerline (it now is more like 3" x 3").
Overall the Rogue is the only ball that has given me disappointment. I got it to battle the 1st and 2nd games of league before I switch to my Cell Pearl but the Rogue has become almost a light oil ball. I clean it religiously after each set and extract the oil every 2 weeks, the surface I have taken down to 2000 abralon with not much difference at all. Do I need to do something different for a heavy-medium oil ball? Thanks for any help.