It is one way I pull them out of the chatter and has always worked for me but it is not the way I like to ski, i.e. I like skis that behave and don't put me in that situation.
Not sure if I'm getting the correct visual on your description or vice-versa but form other post here I suspect at least in part, what you are saying is why I do better on longer skis, IME, the way I ski, they hook up better for me. I'm from the era of long skinny straight skis which required pressuring the tips and bending the ski to turn, the shaped skis, eh, whatever, I hate when they have a mind of their own, some are a lot better then others.