sunsetlefty,
I think you might be overlooking some basics about the RS-P. With respect to your SSpearl, even if it were polished to the same degree, 1500 grit, it will be earlier with more overall hook due to 2 factors: the particles and the core, which has both a lower RG plus a higher RG differential for more flare. BUT the RS-P comes sanded 800 grit dull; so I think even if you put the pin over the bridge for a 5.5" x4" drilling it would still be earlier and hook more than your SSP.
If you wanted a flippier version of the SSP, I think the RS-1 would be the way to go. Put the pin up high, like over the ring finger or maybe even a little further, over the center of the bridge. Kick the CG (& MB) out, about 2-2.5" from grip center, which would make about a 5.5"x 3" drilling. Add a weight hole out about 6" from grip center thru the CG (get a 3 - 3.5" pin to CG ball) just past your VAL. Due to having the same core as the RS-P and RS-X, I think this ball would flip more than the SSP. This is definitely an inside line, open the lanes up type of drilling for a bowler with decent revs.
If you have any doubt about your revs, then try this drilling with the RS-P, but you should polish it up first to about the gloss of your SSPearl. The RS-P will handle more oil than the RS-1, even polished to the same degree because of the particles
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