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It's not hyzering out early, but it's coming out with more speed than my backhand. I've tried using my DX Valkyrie, but even throwing with a lot of hyzer, I still flip it over into a roller. I've done it with my KC Teebird and KC Eagle, but I don't get a lot of glide out of those. I'm just looking for something with more distance that will be predictable.
Get a Beast, and don't look back. They just fly so beautiful, and with minimal effort. I like mine around the 165 range. Hardly any turn, and very little fade.
Wow, so many people recommending overstable high speed discs for a guy who is throwing <300 ft. You don't need an overstable disc to flick, in fact if you use an overstable disc you will find yourself throwing anyhyzer releases to get the disc to stay up i the air long enough. What you really want to do is get a neutral disc with a predictable medium fade that is not max speed like the Champion Orc and teach yourself how to throw a flat flick that goes out really straight and low with a nice little comfortable fade at the end.
Wow, so many people recommending overstable high speed discs for a guy who is throwing <300 ft. You don't need an overstable disc to flick
Try a champ Valk. It will likely give you similar turn-and-burn at first, but it's not the disc, it's your form. Work on keeping it smooth and releasing at the right angle and you'll see much more success. If you start with something overstable like a Firebird or PD, you're going to develop bad habits that will be hard to shake.