I personally don't believe there's a big learning curve, but it would depend on the person. When I started bowling I didn't know squat about bowling, I started right off with a fingertip grip. It took maybe 2-3 games I had the basics, never had a problem with fingertips.
You have two options:Secondly, I currently throw a 13 lb ball and I would like to step up to a 14 or 15 lb ball. Would I be better off, for the time being, having my current ball plugged and re-drilled or just getting a heavier ball and having it drilled finger-tip?
1- Get your current ball plugged and redrilled, this way you can work out any fit issues with it getting the grip perfect. Then get a new, heavier ball with the perfected grip.
2-Go ahead and get a new ball and have it fitted fingertip. That way you can keep your old ball as a backup for league if needed, till you get the hang of the new ball. Then once your comfortable with it, you can get the old ball plugged and drilled fingertip as a second ball.
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