They print the run numbers to differentiate, look on the stamp. 1.25 for instance on my PLS. I believe 25 means 25th run. I'm sure someone will correct me if I'm off.
That is correct. 2.1 would be the first run on a second mold.
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They print the run numbers to differentiate, look on the stamp. 1.25 for instance on my PLS. I believe 25 means 25th run. I'm sure someone will correct me if I'm off.
Ehhhhhhhhhhhh.They print the run numbers to differentiate, look on the stamp. 1.25 for instance on my PLS. I believe 25 means 25th run. I'm sure someone will correct me if I'm off.
OK, but what does that tell me? I'm not trying to be difficult, I just don't understand this at all.
Does this answer the question?
No, there are a lot of discs with 1.9cm rims but they don't all use the firebird bottom.
Ah, so you have to already know what each run does. That's not even similar to what we were discussing.
Ah, so you have to already know what each run does. That's not even similar to what we were discussing.
Everytime I see this thread, I want to drink cheap booze. I like that.
Everytime I see this thread, I want to drink cheap booze. I like that.
If any company switched to this, I'd be broke because the discs would be so expensive. .
Let's see if Innova can even hit their targeted flight ratings via mass production.
I would much prefer they test every run and stamp the numbers accordingly. I'd have 20 less overlapping discs sitting in a box waiting to replace ones in my bag.
...In before somebody throws it and says "it flies straight but it definitely has some turn, more like 9/5/-1/1.5"
For more a Teebird is a fairway and a PD is my distance driver.