Both of the professional review magazines, BTM and BJI, say both Nomads are skid/flip, backend balls, due to the polished finish, the high base RG (2.55) and the medium-high RG differential (which results in high flare).
If you want to make an arc-ing type of ball reaction out of the solid, I'd suggest modifying the surface to around P2000 grit and leaving it matte/dull, as a starting point. Then put your favorite drill on it.
If it is dull, then I don't think you'd need a low pin unless you have a lot of axis tilt or your release has a high degree of rotation, like Pete Weber.
I'd imagine that, if you left the ball with its stock polish and used a Rico-type of drilling, that would impart a strong sense of control to it.
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