Dulling could be a option, on my plastic ball. I like to sand it to a about 800-1000 and then put a coat of polish on it for a lite sheen finish. I think for me it makes it, how would I say it a "steadier" or "predictable".
A entry level is a option too, it could double up as a dry condition ball also.
A option I would try first is changing how you shoot those type spares. It's to quit trying to hook the ball to graze the pins and kick them over.
For the 4-7-10 Instead of standing right and trying to hook the ball left of the 4. Move left and throw straighter at the 4-7 to kick the 4 into the ten.
There's a article that describes this better, they use shooting pool as a analogy on how to pick up the spares. If I can find it I'll post it.
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