500 grit?! wow... you must bowl on a lot of oil. or are a spinner.
500 grit is like putting snow tires on your truck or car. it wall read the lanes quicker and reduce the overall backend move. It will "smooth out" the ball backend reaction. Overall hook increases, but response to friction reduces. More 'arc' shape ball motion to make it simple.....
A shinny ball, or one with less "teeth" on the cover, will retain energy longer as it goes down the lane. it will read the lanes slower/later, and when it touches friction it will have a quicker response. move like a hockey stick so to speak.
bowlers will buy a strong ball with 1000 grit, then bowl on lanes that have little to no oil. The ball will not hook or hook very little. so what they do, they sand their ball with lower grit pads and make things even worse. A ball with a lot of surface will loose energy quicker and ball hook out. or just goes straight.
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