Storm staffer Derek Eoff mentioned this idea to me a few years back. He said that he generally used his "stronger" pieces on the shorter patterns because with his speed and rev rate, he wanted the ball to bleed a little bit of energy so that he could have smooth, consistent motion. On the flip side, he'd often use his "weaker" stuff on the longer patterns because that would allow him to create some angle once the ball reached the end of the pattern.
As house hacks, we've been conditioned to think long and/or heavy oil = strongest balls, but that's not generally what we should be looking for. When you pull out your 360-grit hook monster, you're going to blow the front part of the lane apart, and your ball is going to be DOA at the other end.