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Emac Truth! I've played with so many midranges in my time, but I feel this disc does everything I want it to.
Currently to do the midrange distance it is the Shark 3 Champion at 175 grams. The Shark in Star and old Pro at 175 grams also in bag works better for me as the approach disc past 35-37 feet to almost 70 feet out as well as the driving putter slot and emergency windy day putter. Why, I had the Shark in the bag and I felt the Shark 3 was a complement to the Shark I was using as not a midrange disc but rather a multi-use disc. I was before using a DX Stingray for midrange but the disc was not what I was looking for as I can't power up the disc without it turning and burning as well as having the disc get taking by the wind when I am tying to use it and not power the disc to not turn and burn.
It's funny. This thread was alive for 2-3 weeks over 7 years ago and comes back with a putt & approach disc....
It's funny. This thread was alive for 2-3 weeks over 7 years ago and comes back with a putt & approach disc instead of a midrange. I should start a new thread on the rhyme or reason behind necrobumps.
At any rate, my favorite mid is definitely the Buzzz, and it's because of the versatility. It's a long but controllable mid that works for hyzers, flexes, and straight shots, both forehand and backhand. Feels good too.
Now I'm a little curious how many mids have been approved since October 2011. Unfortunately, neither the MD3 nor the Archer nor Buzzz SS are my favorite mid.