an interesting question . . . you made a statement that ball companies are generally using the same core in their 14-16 lb equipment. are they? the shapes may be the same, but i don't think that the weight of the core is the same.
i'm no scientist, but if the core is the same, wouldn't the RG get smaller as the ball became lighter? a 16lb ball would have more filler/cover weight than a 14lb ball, and thus i think the RG would be higher with the 16lb ball.
i went to columbia's site, and most of their RG's actually get higher as the weight gets lower . . . the opposite of what i thought would happen. ebonite's balls stay almost identical with the weight drop.
i think that the cores and weights of the cores are unique for each weight.
am i thinking right here? if so, you sure could impress them with your vast knowledge of ball dynamics!!
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