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I've dropped every non-mvp disc from my bag but Quasars for winter.
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I imagine a stable Volt, as it behaves similar to a seasoned LF
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Fresher Volts fly like a slightly more hss and less lss worn QOLF. Took some adjusting to but it hits the same lines. Quasars, fresh Volts and my overstable freak Amp all cover fresh 1.2 QOLF lines with the freak amp being the most similar.
I don't throw OS molds much the the Volts have suited me well as my go to driver. The only Quasar currently bagged is a beat in 175 with some high speed turn. Kingace: It wasn't planned or anything, Anode/Axis/Volt/Quasar just gradually ended up being all I use on the course. I'll throw a vector for some upshots here and there and I've been experimenting with that freak Amp for an OS fairway driver, otherwise those for molds are all I feel inclined to throw.
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Threw another round today and the volt is staying in the bag as my forehand driver. Backhand it's nice but flies real close to my Ascent that I can't throw forehand for some reason. It's nice to be able to depend on that flight path.
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I took the volt out of the bag and put it back in recently. There was a few holes at the course where the ceiling starts low and then rises. Going for the ace pool I needed something I could start low with hyzer have it flip up gain height and stall to fade in on the basket. The volt hit it every time perfectly. I haven't used it much like that before and it was nice to see that it didn't just fall out the sky at its peak and sort of glided left for a nice spike. Also have gotten used to hitting the anhyzers I wanted with it. It has tons of horizontal movement and can cover a shot almost like a left handed hyzer and won't really continue forward much unless given enough height to work.
With that said I'm assuming the amp will: A. When put on an anhyzer it will fight forward more through it creating more of a curve than a C or a L? B. Being less nose sensitive it will be easier to hit low ceiling hyzer flips without gaining to much height? As well rollers with the volt have a lot of side movement making a huge wide S for distance. Have you guys thrown rollers with the amp and found it to be a much straighter roller than the volt?
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