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That link helped a ton, thanks! I had never noticed the timing of their feet in conjunction with the disc, how their front foot almost rotates with the disc as it is released! I didn't realize how much I was stepping through either, this elucidated a lot! The little shuffle step is...
Thank you for the comprehensive reply! I'be been trying to find a way to hit that brace better but I am in a bad rut of stepping through, I'm not exactly sure how to restrain my left knee from starting to dip in as I plant, like I start to pull through a few milliseconds too early. I think...
http://youtu.be/_J4M3zNUnq4
I kinda laid it out in the YouTube description, but that's about a 380 (by google maps measuring distance, so no ego! it could be twelve feet afaik) foot throw or so with a snow ballista, uphill by about 10 feet and with an off and on gusting tailwind, released on a...
Man, check out a first run legacy Gauge. Absolutely beautiful stable discs, little to no fade or turn, incredibly controllable. They stick to whatever angle you put em on so you really know when you're throwing properly.
I've had this buzzz for a while but I traded for it from a buddy, I've no idea how old it is. it's wasp tooled which made me think second first run but it's fly dye?? Thanks chaps
Currently, I throw a gauge for wide open shots, a wasp tooled buzzz for the vast majority of my mid game, a buzz ss, and a buzz os. However, I'd really love to find a disc that has a similar hand feel to a buzzz that's between the stability of my wasp tooled buzzz and the buzz os (which is at...
Hahaha, as coincidence would have it I have a pretty old omega that I also found in the garage with the putter! I'll look into the omegas more as a putting disc rather than a flippy driving putter, thanks guys!
Pinnacle gauges really can pull off any shot imho, I'm not as much of a one mid guy as I used to be but those discs can flex, go on a line straight and fade straight, hold a hyzer, and hold an anhyzer. Big time versatility
So I recently found a really old v chains aviar (I think big bead?) that my dad has had since the nineties, and it is absolutely butter. I love the feel of it, it's like it's a homing disc towards the basket. However, I normally putt with Legacy Prowlers, which work great but not AS great as...
Does anyone have any idea what this might be worth? Not sure whether it's big or little bead, like I think V chain aviars are separated into? Decently scuffed but could definitely be cleaned up. 171 g San Marino