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Correct, I just wish making a new mold didn’t sometimes ruin the disc. When the San Marino stingray mold broke multiple discs changed for the worse. Good ol sanny sentinels, stingrays and qms were money if they could reproduce those I would buy huge stacks of each!
Gateway base plastics are pretty inconsistent Dave loves to tinker for sure. But you can find one you like and send it to gateway and they will help you find the best replacements. Not to mention when you buy a stack you can get awesome deals on gateway putters straight from the source.
Not sure how my non X out made it past QC then, I got a blue eternal Halloween wolf stamp alpha and the top of the flight plate has odd looking scuffs not sure if they were from molding or actually being scuffed. Not once even from brick and mortars have I got a disc that looked that bad.
You guys are crazy red star plastic was the best star for years. Way more champy-star than any other color. They might be tough to find but the plastic is amazing.
mvp is not consistent enough to have no plh variance in a plastic type? lol. But jokes aside, I would assume most people that know of plh understand that ALL plastic types will have plh variances.
I read exactly what you wrote. You said it has everything to do with plh and nothing to do with plastic type. but the two go hand in hand more often than not.
It wasn’t your luck haha, I had four rivers none even close to each other in stability. They ranged from hyzer flip to roller (more flippy than a thrashed dx San Marino stingray), to almost teebird overstable. I threw two In the river fittingly lol and gave the other two away. Picked up some ce...