You're dead on with increasing the angles. If I give the Wrecker a go, I think I would do a long, low pin. Getting length is the biggest of the issues in my game, especially when trying to go straighter. I think a pin around 6" and down would give me the push needed, and I could add a bit of surface to smooth it out without sacrificing the length. It would be a layout that I don't have in my arsenal, so I think it would be fun to try something completely out of the norm for me.
Just as a reference, when I want to go straighter at this particular house, I've had the most success with a pin up Mercury that is highly polished. Ideal length, but it can be snappy. I may hit it with a 2000 pad very lightly to smooth it out. I've also done ok playing that line with a Rapid Fire and 508A, both highly polished. I had a 300 with each last season. However, in both cases I had to really pipe it, which is something I can no longer do due to back issues. Going more up the boards has always scored better for everyone at this house, which is why I'm trying to find a consistent way to do it myself. It's hard though since I lost so much ball speed since my back got hurt, but didn't lose the revs. I'm now highly rev dominant. I have even strongly considered dropping to 14# to gain my ball speed back. I just don't want to spend all that money for something that may not work. I do have a 14# Wildcat that I stole from my sister. I may plug it and see how it feels. I wish I had something with a bit newer technology, but oh well. I've got a ton of stuff listed to trade in the hopes of getting a newer 14, but no offers so far.
I'm sorry for the rambling and hijacking of this thread. My pain meds are obviously working quite well tonight LOL! I'll check out now.
Don