I practice with a Storm staffer once a week and his fight looks incredible on the heavier volume house shots around here. He has one of the old school 1996 "label" drills on it. Pin next to ring (about 3 1/2" to PAP), CG in the palm no hole. He said he hasn't used that layout since his first reactive ball in youth league. That layout on todays equipmentit probably would flare out and stop on anything made today except a smooth high RG ball like this. The motion is so smooth and continuous with the strong pin getting it to rev up in the mids and start that sweeping arc off the end of the pattern.
If I were to drill one, I would definitely go stronger layout no hole to give the ball some early dig & drive and adjust the surface from there. Waiting on a high rg, smooth reactive cover to hit the spot and make the turn is going to make for plack 10 city. I'm going to bowl one of those have-a-ball leagues in the summer that lets you pick any storm ball at tiered weekly pricing and it's definitely looking like it's going to be a tough decision for me with all the good stuff in their line. The Fight looks like an awesome ball though, but that cover is very aggressive. Sounds like you guys may be seeing some burn from the cover, combined with a high rg, it's not giving you that right shape through the pins.