I'm curious also considering people say all balls are asymmetric when drilled
They are, but to the best of my understanding asymmetrical bowling balls still have a higher degree of asymmetry after drilling compared to symmetrical balls after drilling. There's still a significant amount of difference between the two. Like a ball with 0 mass bias doesn't simply equate to one with 0.020 mass bias after each are drilled. They
both gain more asymmetry, and the asymmetrical is still as far from the symmetrical as it was when undrilled (assuming similar drillings of course).
Sorry if the tone is antagonistic. I've heard this a lot and it's a bit of a pet peeve of mine.