On a side note, 3000 or 4000 grit can do similar things that 2000 grit does, for normal/average (rev/speed matched), for strong, grabbier coverstock/Strong cores.
In my view, anything from 1000, 2000, 3000, or 4000 can be benchmarks or ball reaction shaping grits, depending on both the strength of the bowler's delivery and the strength of the coverstock. It always involves all the factors and their interrelationships. The factors are too tightly bound up with one another to separate them.
2000 grit can be your dividing line depending on the strength of your delivery and the ball you are using, or it can be 1000 grit or it an be 4000 grit. You cannot and should not put an arbitrary dividing line at 2000 grit. It is too restrictive.