You really have to go ball by ball and company by company. Most of Brunswick's balls have dynamic cores (though not always the same cores) in lighter weight balls. See
this file on the Brunswick site.
Storm uses a lightbulb core (I think) in their lighter weight balls, even the high end ones, if available. I'm not sure about Rotogrip or Ebonite (I think they use the lightbulb core, too), if you see a large change in the core numbers, that probably means some kind of switch. Pancake cores are typically in the 2.66+ RG range with 0.010 or so diff. Numbers like 0.035 and 2.6 are not usually pancake cores.
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