Just Rico speaks the truth. Carry isn't about entry angle created by hook, but about the amount of rotational energy being released as the ball enters the pocket. A high rev rate with lower axis rotation releases more energy, and thus deflects less, than a lower rev rate with higher axis rotation assuming speed to rev rate is optimum in both cases. I use to tell people that my biggest carry problem was that I out hooked my rev rate on many conditions. People didn't really understand then, but it should make sense now if you think about it. I managed to increase my ball speed, and rev rate while cutting down on my axis rotation, and my carry go better on a broader range of conditions. Also, the trend to longer tournament patterns shows that carry doesn't drop with the amount of hook, if you have strong low axis rotation. The straighter guys whack the Wolf better than the high axis rotation guys.
Look at the tour players. They are all going with lower axis rotation and smaller hook than was the norm a few years back. Even Pete has decreased his huge axis rotation significantly, although it is still among the largest out there.