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There is a rather large spread of stability in Thunderbirds and QJLSs IMO. A 15mph+ big headwind, makes my 2 year old seasoned 169 Champ Thunderbird fly like a fresh lazer straight, no turn Teebird in moderate wind. That same Champ 15+ headwind makes a fresh QJLS hold a long turn to the ground...
I've been on Judges since they first came out. I did move my putting duties <60' and short runs to Daggers when Feldberg/Lat64 first released them, but I digress.
I still bag a beat Classic for hyzer flips, turnovers, and shorter technical shots where I don't want to risk banging my main...
Your first driver is a teebird, and you are flexing them to 350'. Very impressive:clap:
Any brand new teebird, pop top or not, would be hard for me to describe as understable. Teebirds are the benchmark for Stable. When new they should fly 350' into a moderate headwind on a very low lazer...
I had a great time in St Louis and surrounding towns and felt safe at Babler.
I hit Jefferson Barracks Friday on the way in. Loved the old growth trees and bomber lines. My no warm up putting strategy let me down but still managed even par.
Saturday was Foundation day. I played the shorter...
Thanks but by tent camping I mean showers, water, and power
I like the idea of avoiding traffic but I’d rather do whatever it takes if there’s something looking badass right now.
Hello, Internet friends. Memphis has some hurricanes blowing through this weekend and I see the weather is going to be perfect for camping in St. Louis so I’m looking for suggestions on where to tent camp and where to play.Thanks in advance
AMS take a while to beat into turnovers. Millennium’s base plastic, which is Innova’s Pro plastic, is a lot more durable than a DX Roc but they fly in those sweet spots for much longer.
If you want there are a ton of understable molds nowadays. You might want to try a meteor or something...
I'm bagging a MS cycle this year. For reference, I own 20+ MSs in a mix of CE/CE blend/ Quantum and base Millennium.
My flippy is an old ce blend 2nd run QMS that has been the longest mainstay in my tourney set up (5/10 8+years and was used when I got it). It's beat but I can still turn it...
Testing my Marmoset 175 splatter Sirius JLS today.
104+ heat index... she hot; <10mph winds (even less in the trees)
My first throw, with all its flashing, was like my well seasoned to stable straight 11x champ Teebird but after several good tree hits some 40 throws later the JLS's straight...