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help! - 2004/02/23 03:04 I am going to buy a new disc but i dont know what type i want or what disc i need. I have:
Beast: For long drives
xs: understable throws
storm: mid-range and approach
a damaged omega ap: for putts only, its to understable for approaches

i am thinking of buying a cruschor soft magnet or a rhyno or maby a champion orc. please give me advice
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Re: help! - 2004/02/23 11:33 If distance is what you are after try out an Elite X Wildcat. Nothing i've thrown is as far as that disc. It will be a little overstable at first, but once you break it in a little it will do very long s-curves for max distance. It gets me about 10 feet more distance than my Crush does. In my opinion though, the best driver on the market is the DX Teebird, that is if you don't mind replacing it once every month. Another great and very predictable disc is the Monster. It goes where you want it to go every time. No turning over that disc. You do need a lot of power to get a handle on it though. Oh yeah, I left out the most versitile disc on the market, the Buzzz. It is a super accurate mid-range. One of the best discs in my bag.
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Re: help! - 2004/02/23 13:05 okay thanks for the help, anyone with other tips?
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Re: help! - 2004/02/23 22:24 sounds like you need a more stable approach disc, sometimes you just dont want to use a midrange i use a big bead aviar, i prefer the kc pro or the jk pro. those work best. Also u might want a new driver may i suggest the new berry schultz beast by innova nicer then the normal beast also longer lasting, and the new orc by innova is a great distance disc and good stability for hooking shots.
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Re: help! - 2004/02/24 08:29 you don't believe in rhyno?
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Re: help! - 2004/02/24 11:55 Justin is right about Aviars. They make great drivers for shots under 250 feet when they are new and still have their stability. If you need a stable mid-range, get a Roc. Noting is better than them and I doubt nothing ever will be.
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