I think I just went too strong with the pins. I think backing off to 5 inches would have done me just fine. I've been practicing a lot lately, so whenever I do that, I get stronger, and my rev rate increases. Haven't had a lot of time for practice over the last couple months, so I have trouble getting all of it at the bottom. Drill balls stronger, get more practice in, now they're too strong LOL. Normal stats are about 17mph, 400-425 revs, but when I don't get a lot of practice, those numbers dip. I didn't anticipate the Timeless being that strong though, it wants to go NOW when it hits friction, I expected it to be quite a bit longer than that. Given the numbers, I expected Hyroad with stronger backend and it's not, it's Rocket on steroids.
Again with the Torrent, I expected slightly weaker, longer and stronger Rocket Ship, which is what the numbers suggest. I got slightly stronger, earlier and smoother Rocket Ship. A big reason why I don't include numbers aside from layout in my videos, paying attention to the numbers is doing me no favors. If I'd just watch the HI-SP videos that come out from Japan because they get stuff earlier than we do, if I just watch and read ball reaction and ignore the numbers, things go better.
Thanks for the honesty.
As an addition, you state you feel the drill was wrong for each ball. What would you have done differently to better suit the ball to your style? I imagine your stats are closer to the average bowler than the Belmos of the world (for the Timeless).