What determines how the mass bias will affect the ball? Is it the distance from the PAP or is it the angle between the pap to pin and pin to Mass Bias? I ask because I am looking at a
MoRich ball reaction chart for mass bias. It looks pretty handy in that you pick your pin to PAP distance on the chart and then it tells you how the ball react based on the distance you put the MB from the PAP. My confusion is that depending on where I put the pin in relation to my grip I can end up putting the mass bias in different places on the ball. for example past the VAL.. so the
MoRich chart says it is set up for a sharp breakpoint based on the distances but based on conventional mass bias locations it would be set up to rev up early and fast.
Can anybody clear this up?