Phil:Same rules apply on drilling a motion hole.Remember the Fix is both symmetrical and asymmetrical so you can drill it with a motion hole and not have to worry about the placement. It is totally new technology so all of the previous rules may not apply to the Shapeshifter core.
JVS: Yes I know, but I saw that the motion hole drilling was under the asymmetric layouts and it looks like the pin placement differs a bit from the normal symmetric motion hole layout. I'm particularly interested in that layout because I'm now fairly high track and I've loved the motion hole on every ball I've put it on - the most recent being the Ridiculous Pearl.
Phil: you can drill it the same as the Ridiculous pearl.
JVS: I know Phil posted that I can drill it the same as my Ridiculous Pearl, but I will probably follow the drill sheet and go 85 x 3 3/4" x 30 with the pin placement.
Your hang up is on the pictures, we get that now. No where listed in most of the drill sheet pictures is what the pap being used for the pictures is. This is common among many brands and has caused hang ups for years because when you drill it for a bowler based of their pap and the recommended pin to pap along with x-hole locations etc......the first thing the bowler says is "it doesn't look like the drill sheet". Proshops always love that. Now the proshop is wrong and blamed for the drilling.
The drill sheet pic is a generalization based off of averages and where the pin would be for most. They dual angle numbers given are more exact and more likely to differ slightly from the pictures given.
The ball you are drilling is symmetric. As Phil said use the symmetric core motion hole layout just like your Ridiculous pearl etc.
http://wiki.bowlingchat.net/wiki/images/9/9c/MOtion_Hole_Symmetrical_Instructions.pdfhttp://radicalbowling.com/uploads/downloads/Radical_Drilling_Instructions-Ridiculous_Symmetric.pdfhttp://radicalbowling.com/uploads/downloads/Radical_Drilling_Instructions_-_Jackpot.pdfThe blueprint reference is to the fact that the ball is symmetric, and it is the layouts and weight hole locations making it more asymmetric or less asymmetric after drilling. You are over thinking the marketing aspect of what is written above about the core being asymmetric and symmetric along with what is in the drill sheet. This same thing can be done with several different balls and anyone with access to the blueprint software could show examples. No doubt many will have similar questions when looking at the marketing material along with the drill sheet when the ball is released.
No bashing, just your perception and being defensive. Looks like a fun ball, and the color reminds me of the Brutal Nightmare which is always a plus.