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Lately I have been really liking Discraft's Hornet as a beefy sidearm mid. It can hold a straight line and fade at the end, or I can even throw it with a decent amount of anhyzer with confidence that it will fade back in a nice helix.
If it is straight or slightly to the right, I go with the KC Pro Aviar. If it is to the left, or I want to hook left to get to it, I use my CFR Champion Big Bead Aviar, which is pretty overstable.
I apologize for that; it was a bad move on my part. I thought that if I posted it saying that I made it people would feel like I was spamming it. And that posing as a user of the tool would add credibility. It turns out that I accomplished the opposite of what I intended.
I used speed and glide to determine distance potential. I suppose there are other ways to do it, such as using the rim width, or calculating that the high speed turn would add some distance. It is also possible that Westside doesn't use exactly the same criteria as Innova when determining...
I am liking my Titanium Buzzz a lot, although have never tried a Z Buzzz. The Ti Buzzz has a nice straight shot with a slight turnover. The plastic quality seems high, and it is durable. However, they do make a LOT of dark colors that nobody really wants to throw.