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Oftentimes the question of ball plug potentially affecting the mass properties of a bowling ball arises.
 
  
The general consensus is that ball plug will not have a significant affect to the mass properties of the ball.  If you have access to a DeTerminator, you can verify the PSA of the plugged ball.  If you have access to an RG Swing, you can determine if the low/ high RG value has shifted, but none of us have access to that particular machine, so we do the best we can with what we have.
 
 
Per MathIsTruth [http://forum.bowlingchat.net/viewtopic.php?f=13&t=3767
 
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After finishing some work this evening, I decided to investigate the idea TOP5 had about drilling a balance hole and then plugging it to change core dynamics.  I took an asymmetrical ball and drilled it with a 65x4"x30 layout, then drilled a 3.5" deep 1.25" P4 Double Thumb balance hole, then I plugged the balance hole with material at a density of 1.1 g/cm3.  I believe this to be close to the density of common plug material, correct me if I am wrong. The Low RG value remained virtually unchanged so I will only report the mass, and int diff/total diff of the ball.  I would still suggest drilling the finger holes deeper and keeping the balance hole. Hope this helps...
 
 
Undrilled              16.06# 0.012/0.052
 
 
No BAL Hole        15.81# 0.022/0.055
 
 
P4 BAL Hole        15.55# 0.035/0.069
 
 
Plugged BAL Hole  15.72# 0.021/0.055
 

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