rackattack:
This is not Roto's opinion but my own after years of drilling and experimenting on hundreds of balls. Ignore the CG. If it's a asymmetrical ball, make sure the MB is placed to match the breakpoint shape you want. If it's symmetrical, place the CG (say with 3/4oz ending side) in such a way so that if you need a weighthole, you can later tweak the reaction.
Just to give you a heads up in case because it's not clear what you mean by "above my Angular One". You'll get a different look from the Horizon than the Angular One because of coverstock and core differences. I had an Angular One before joining Roto. The AO is a strong asymmetrical pearl which means it's really strong downlane. The HS is a sanded solid that's strong throughout the whole lane. It's more midlane read. The AO may end up hooking more because of how many boards it covers in the backend. If you wanted more overall hook but with the same strong backend, then the Odyssey is the perfect choice.
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Anthony Chapman
Roto Staff 2007Videos coming soon...As soon as my son can hold the camera