Instead of going blindly for another ball, better try some diagnostics.
What's your PAP, speed and revs for instance, and how is your Special Agent drilled? The ball should basically work well on oily and long patterns.
Easiest thing to do is sand the ball to a matte finish, and/or de-oil it, either at home in the bucket or at your pro shop.
It could also be that the ball is drilled to go too long (for your style and lane condition), then a balance hole could create more flare and hook potential - but that depends on the current setup. It could also be your style, with a low track, or speed dominance. Sometimes playing different parts of the lane (closer to the gutter/down-and-in) and/or changing the hand position will do the trick.
There's a lot to try and check before you potentially repeat the same mistake with a new ball
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