slowplastic
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To add something more along what you wanted to talk about...speed stable and mold stable are two different things. For example the Vulcan is an under stable mold, but if thrown shorter than 330-350 let's say, it may be straight to fade. At under 300 it may start fading early in the flight. It is acting speed stable, because you are not getting into it's HSS portion of flight and its LSS is kickin in sooner than you want. At 400 it may turn over from hyzer and glide right its entire flight, and not fade until the very end.
Now a mold over stable disc, say a firebird, will act overstable if thrown 30mph or 70mph. Even though it's speed rating is lower than the Vulcan, it's inherent design is to fly overstable no matter what. For a beginner the Vulcan and Firebird may do almost the exact same thing, but for an advanced player you couldn't have more opposite discs.
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Now a mold over stable disc, say a firebird, will act overstable if thrown 30mph or 70mph. Even though it's speed rating is lower than the Vulcan, it's inherent design is to fly overstable no matter what. For a beginner the Vulcan and Firebird may do almost the exact same thing, but for an advanced player you couldn't have more opposite discs.
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