So speculation is that on a higher volume, synthetic lane house shot, the Danger may be more plausible on the fresh than the All-Out?
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I don't see why that couldn't be true on wood lanes either, especially given they will have more natural friction and smooth it out more.
In the end, I'm not a big fan of this highly polished out of box finish for fresh shots but the higher friction lower volume house shots, you probably could use either ball on fresh OOB. We just found the Danger much more rolly, even though it is probably also more punchy than the All-Out. All-Out is what I call a "thin" reaction. Core doesn't do much so cover dominates the ball reaction. You could see it because there isn't that much midlane motion from the torque of the core. With the Danger, you can clearly see the torquey nature of the lower RG core. Sometimes midlane read tricks people into thinking skid/flip because it just allows the ball to read sooner and therefore hook earlier or more.
These days for me around here, shiny symmetric middle or low end pearls are not go to on fresh because I'm either on a heavier house shot or a sport shot. To my eyes, the All-Out reacted more like a pearl, a bit like the Sky Rocket.