I've seen some of your conversations on this at Bowling Chat and I'm not going to try and change your mind here about it but I will make a couple of points and move on.
1. Each core is different and your changing the dynamics of the core however you choose to drill the ball is still a changed dynamic.
2. I'm not saying to try and make balls that go long start early or to drill the guts out of a aggressive ball to try and make it weak but I will see where the hole is in my bag and pick a ball and a layout the enhances the reaction I'm looking for.
If I had ten balls I wouldn't have ten layouts but I also will not assume that the same layout on every ball is the best choice either. To do so is similar to only buying high rg balls or only buying balls with high differentials. Why not use all of the tools at your disposal to get the reaction I want. To me it's about the same as saying I really want a pearl Storm Lock and waiting 6 months for it to come out instead of buying the lock and polishing it (yes I realize there may be some small difference). Use the tools at your disposal to get what you need how you need it.
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