I was touching on this very issue in another thread.......if you want the disc "broken in" ie the over-stability more quickly beaten out of it...why not just buy a less overstable disc to begin with? I have not heard a single logical answer
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I was touching on this very issue in another thread.......if you want the disc "broken in" ie the over-stability more quickly beaten out of it...why not just buy a less overstable disc to begin with? I have not heard a single logical answer
I was touching on this very issue in another thread.......if you want the disc "broken in" ie the over-stability more quickly beaten out of it...why not just buy a less overstable disc to begin with? I have not heard a single logical answer
I was touching on this very issue in another thread.......if you want the disc "broken in" ie the over-stability more quickly beaten out of it...why not just buy a less overstable disc to begin with? I have not heard a single logical answer
I was touching on this very issue in another thread.......if you want the disc "broken in" ie the over-stability more quickly beaten out of it...why not just buy a less overstable disc to begin with? I have not heard a single logical answer
I hear ya Koda....but your reasoning doesnt seem to apply in this particular case. The OP has no interest in "investing the time to season it" etc as you say....he wants it beat in basically immediately......
I was touching on this very issue in another thread.......if you want the disc "broken in" ie the over-stability more quickly beaten out of it...why not just buy a less overstable disc to begin with? I have not heard a single logical answer