And I know that, friction flips the script, it can make weaker balls with quicker responses look like they hook more than technically more aggressive balls. For me anyway the Danger is stronger than the original. I used the Danger for most of the weekend out of town at two other different houses. My home house shot has changed somewhat and is actually on the heavier side of medium now, I can use my Intense comfortably there. I used my original Dare Devil quite a bit and already have a few dozen games on my Danger now. I still think it's stronger no matter what the chart says. That may sound ignorant, but Schlemer also said the cover on the Danger is also a bit stronger than the Hywire cover, which would also buck the chart, not to mention HP literally stands for hook potential and the HP2 line completely throws that out the window everytime a ball comes out in that line lol.
I get what you're saying, I just absolutely swear the Danger has more traction in oil for me at least than the original. My Match Up Pearl also shapes like urethane, so my experience may not necessarily reflect the majority either. I think I still have some OG Dare Devil footage on the computer so I may go back and check it out, but the shot I was on for the OG was considerably drier, so may not be able to draw a good comparison, plus my rev rate has dropped since then. Oh well. This wouldn't be the first time it's been different for me, and likely not the last.
I'm not measuring it side to side, hook and backend are two different things. It also has more traction in oil than the original, which is longer and smoother. Just because something goes long doesn't also mean it's clean. The Danger is both earlier and stronger off friction than the original, what makes it clean is how defined the motion is. Easy through the heads, strong on friction. The DD is easy down the lane too, goes further, and is smoother. It's clean-ish, but the ball motion all kind of blends together. I'd argue the Sure Lock is pretty clean too, and it's the most aggressive ball on the market, so apparently our definitions of clean are pretty different.
I just don't see it with the Danger. I have seen it now in person from a local staffer, and it looks weaker than the original for sure. I just don't see how it can possibly be earlier than the DD with that cover. As I said previously, the RG chart would have to be wrong then. You've said before that your house shot is on the lighter oil side. I can see it being more responsive off the friction, but it's not going to handle the oil as well. This makes it weaker. We have to account for the conditions as well as ball motion.
I have my Sure Lock drilled 4x4x1 and I would say that it is clean for being an aggressive ball, but nowhere as clean as some of the other balls in the Storm/RG family. It's also not super quick off the spot either. I've used it on short sport patterns with success because of it.