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EL-KABONG! said:I sanded off the remaining flashING 2 nights ago
gonna try it again tomorrow morning if my wife oks t-day dawn patrol
josser said:Jeronimo, it might be handy to include a comment about the rim slant of each of the drivers with their discussion since this is an issue for many folks.
RS39 said:My Blitz is a stormy wind day only disc, and great for line drives into head winds. Rips dead straight, then hooks at the very end rather hard. Not at all the 'fade fwd' of the Striker.
Some of the older Lat molds have very noticeably slanted rims, meaning the angle between the flightplate and the rim is more than 90 degrees (if you know TeeBird+ or Roc+, it's like that but some molds are even more slanted). Some people get slips when using a disc like that (I've never had a problem with any that I've tried...), and it can be a deal breaker if you're one of those people.Smyith said:??? please explain
Thatdirtykid said:RS39 said:My Blitz is a stormy wind day only disc, and great for line drives into head winds. Rips dead straight, then hooks at the very end rather hard. Not at all the 'fade fwd' of the Striker.
So comparable to a force maybe? The force is quite a staple in my bag, but it even beat in light weights don't flip unless thrown into the wind or thrown flat (they do need a touch of hyzer). I will have to pick up a striker to try out along with my river.