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How do these work? Do you just flip the thing out there and retrieve it, hoping a disc bites? My local hazard has about a foot of mud before bottom, would this still skim that top?... the discs rarely sink into the mud itself..
I don't personally throw a Wolf, but my father does... what he lacks in power, he makes up for it with his incredibly accurate mid-range shots, which are always his wolf. I swear he can put anything from 150' in within a 5' circle of the basket with that thing. But, I can't throw it. I'm pretty...
Like has been said, Teebird's are great first drivers. Champ plastic is where they shine. I've been known to play rounds solely with my champ TB and my Wizard. Two of my favorites...
First pic: where is the basket? Most likely throwing a star leopard to negotiate trees with confidence...
second: Either a dx wraith (175) or a champ orc of the same weight.
I have no experience with a firebird, but I will say that my Star Teerex has turn into a pretty flippy disc, I don't know why....
That being said, I've learn to use it as such and is a super long driver for me now! Not to mention great for long anny shots.
I think that a Leopard is a great disc to start driving with, even before a Teebird... It will teach you how to throw a driver, and to get everything out of a specific disc (if the Roc hasn't already done that).
That said, A Teebird is a great step up, and someone correct me if I'm wrong, but...