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well, if there was a dgcr one I never got it. I had this one in a bin. This one has actually seen a lot of course work. It's stored because I'm throwing buzzes right now.
I was doing some putting practice and just wondered how many of these are still out and about? This one lives in my stack of practice putters. The only non-wizard. It never sees courses, just my janky practice basket.
Do it. I dare you.
The comet and roc are my bread and butter for mid range.
If I had to say favorite, it's really hard to choose between what's my favorite driver vs putter vs mid. Since I love throwing super glidey and even Flippy discs, the comet will always have a home. My new favorite is...
Beat me to it. What you're looking for is a slower disc. The only exception I can find is beating in a stable disc. Right now for that shot I would throw a gateway journey. It's beat enough that it'll hold the line. It's a 12/6/-2/1.
A slower variation would be a TD based on numbers...
I'll actually take the elitist approach. If you have to throw a midrange that's overstable to throw it forehand, you need to work on your form. I'm not going to go so far as to say you have to throw a comet forehand, that's just a little ridiculous. I do believe you should be able to throw a...
The banshee used to be one of my favorite discs but my issue with this is the lack of glide. Looking solely at numbers, I would say the gateway blaze would do a better job, slightly slower with more glide. It's numbers actually are just a faster roc. All of the great cycle discs have good glide...
The big difference for me, and I think other baseball sidearm throwers, is the release angle of the single finger is more upright. Your hand is positioned like you're shaking someone's hand instead of holding a platter.