Wow, that would be one super-smooth reacting ball I imagine. Though I think you're approaching the situation backwards. Don't think about "what drill do I want on my ball?" Ask yourself "what reaction do I want from my ball?" Then you work to create a drill layout plus surface combination to create that reaction. For example, I wanted to use my Cell on oily conditions or when the backends are flying. I opted to use a longer pin position (between 5.5" and 6") with a pin down layout to create smooth length from the drill, allowing me the option of keeping the surface dull for good midlane read. The mass bias ended up in the strong position since I needed to make sure the ball had some help turning the corner. Even with this, it's ridiculously smooth when it turns the corner.