A few variables that may help also are factoring in the type of ball being used. I have found that on a fifty foot pattern flat, no wall a dull surface soft arching, but energy retaining set up works pretty well.
Weak mass bios drillings on a asymmetrical core works well, keeping the pin above the bridge as mentioned earlier, or stronger layouts on a two piece lower flaring ball, keeping the pin and cg kicked out to the right of the center grip line, how far will be determined by your individual positive axis point.
Particle will grip the lane sooner giving you a better chance of ball movement in the limited back end area.
If you have a strong hand and like to rev it up with good axis tilt and can play more direct with control, then I would say resin would be a wiser choice.
To sum it up and use this phrase, straighter is greater when playing the tough heavy oil on a sport shot, so you need the ball to retain energy and rev late in order to give you the best possible carry percentage.
Hope this helps.
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