Specs: 3 3/4" pin to PAP, 4 3/4" CG to PAP, pin 1 1/2" above PAP/ring finger line. Coverstock is wet sanded to 600, step polished 600 and 1200. There is a balance hole 1" below my PAP on the VAL, 25/32 in diameter, 2 1/4" deep.
Lane Condition: Moderate taper with oil applied 26', buffed to 36', stripped backends. Oil run 10 units on board one to 15 units on board 11, and 18 units on board 12 to 26 units on board 20.
On my fresh house shot, this ball works fairly good, but not spectacular. The backend reaction is rather weak, even on the first shot. From there, it gets progressively worse. Even with my combination of speed (15-17 MPH), revs (15-20), axis rotation (30-55 degrees) and tilt (5-15 degrees), I can't get this ball to do much with the surface it has. The coverstock has been resurfaced by me after with was tracked up, and honestly, the ball worked better tracked up.
When it was tracked up, I could use the ball all night long as long as I had sufficient oil to get the ball down the lane to my breakpoint (4-6 board). Any sort of light oil and the ball would read it too much.
Now, with the ball polished, it barely reads any dry portion of the lane, and I really have to rev up the ball to get the necessary movement out of the ball.
Because of the nature of the drilling (more on the label side), the ball doesn't have much power, and given the weak reaction, it hits like a tomato.
I've never had success with any Storm ball that's been resurfaced to a polish, so I would say that polishing this ball wouldn't be a wise idea unless you have a lot of hand and a lot of axis rotation. Give it a fine wet sand finish if you want this ball to be a good ball.