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Thanks aphilso1 I think and anyone who said get a 155 plasma wave.. I think there's something goofy with my 155 neutron its a much more stable disc. I'm getting a nice gentle turn out of the plasma before it comes back
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Yeah I can see it filling in the same roles as the Vanish plus some real distance... this will be the year of real mold reduction.. Waves, Craves and Inertias.. And a Relay, and Switch, and Photons.. Hmmm and...
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Do we talk about Streamline in here? I just got one of the swirly Flares and it’s about the prettiest disc I’ve seen recently. Maybe do a vid against a Firebird?
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Haven’t tossed it yet, but it looks amazing. Feels good too. |
Do you have a YT channel, moose? Or just post on FB or something?
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Flare seems crazy overstable, moreso than the gstar&star Firebirds I own.
Lost my old FAF pink neutron Resistor in a tree(RIP) and was trying to find a replacement driver, couldnt throw Flare much further than my Deflector thus chose a lighter plasma Fireball instead. |
I've been throwing a new sig series fission photon a it in the field, even into a headwind its very stable. Has quite a bit of dome to it, almost a pop top. Great disc and fills the stable/overstable slot in my bag nicely. I throw my inertia about 380 and get my proton vanish, all of my nuke ss and all of my cranks out around 400 pretty consistently but the photon usually ends up closer to inertia distance although considerably left of center. Not seeing much if any turn out of it, and very low speed overstable so has a reliable fast dump at the end after a dead straight flight. Is this a normal thing for a fission photon? not that Im complaining I'm just trying to find one go to distance driver that covers all of my shots that I can buy in different plastics to get different lines out of. I can throw with a decent amount of snap but maybe not enough arm speed? Or perhaps it's just an OS version of the mold which would be great if the others are less stable.
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