Sir Bowl-A-Lot,
The New Standard is a great, strong ball; it is not the heaviest oiler, but it may be the hardest hitting.
Yes, you may have more hand than you think, but who really knows, without seeing you. Compare your revs and speed to other good local bowlers, by someone with a decent eye.
I know you'd like to go to stacked leverage, and it wouldn't be the worst thing in a world if you decided the drilling you finally picked wasn't the best one, as long as you have a decent pro shop. I picked label leverage because the ball was so new and there were no reports on it. Mine is strong enough for anything I've ever seen, but then I don't see a lot of oil, although I know where to find some. I just drilled up a Yeah Baby! and an Absolute Power and will be doing some comparisons with my New Standard (same drilling) and will publicize the results here, somewhere.
As I suggested, try the modified label with a little side weight. That will place the virtual mass bias just to the left of you thumb. My standard label leverage (actually 4x5) placed the MB closer to my track. What this will do is place the core angle closer to stacked leverage and with the remaining side weight, it will allow you to punch a weight hole in it that will increase flare if the ball does not hook enough. How's that for a compromise?