Once you learn that there is more to ball selection than just how much they hook, the easier it will be to understand. Often times, the most aggressive ball on a given lane condition is the one that stores the most energy for the backend. I'm impressed that you are factoring in the age of the ball and the technology issue. I would really like to see you get away from the whole weak ball, strong ball thing, and just look at them as being different; reading different parts of the lane. I would also like to see you get away from the idea that putting more surface on the ball gives it more bite. It's true in the oil, but that same surface will make the ball die in the friction, making it seem "weaker." Finally, the Perfect Scale is a crutch for those bowlers who are afraid to learn about the components of bowling balls: core, layout, cover material and surface. You are already past that. Use your eyes, and, oh no, I'm going to say it again, STOP OVER-THINKING EVERYTHING! We'll talk Friday.
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