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Actually I must confess to replacing the first run in my road bag with a Mortar that's 8g lighter than the 175g Gator. The Mortar has a little more glide and the lighter weight makes touch easier and gives me a bit more range. Still have a first run Gator in my home course bag though.
Field throws, dead straight just like the star plastic of the same weights, with one of the two champs having consistently more glide than the other, +/- 20'-30'. Like 'em! All righty then, all they need to do is run glow and color glow Wombat3's.;)
I did the most cursory of searches but didn't find the Fossil Hill Tn course on here. John Winery's course. Some good memories there - a large cluster of Roan Mountain lillies, a couple of hissing baby buzzards, a dead cow, an ace on a short double mando hole with a Juliana stamped Stratus...
My midranges - Star Cro, DX Wombat3, Star Wombat3, Opto Claymore, Recon Wombat (replaced 1st run Champ Gator, true story, thanks Jerm). The Cro's been in the bag since they came out. I'm on my third one. Surprisingly Cro's can't swim.:D
And several around my house as well. Great touch shot disc and the first one I reach for if a flick upshot is required. I've probably drawn more metal with it on approaches than any other disc.
But, at bottom, for all of us who have had the opportunity to build our own courses, enjoy them with our friends, make new lifetime friends there... it's a labor of love done for ourselves, done for our own reasons. Sometimes things happen along the way that lead you into another chapter of...
Thanks all. I'll most likely Uber around. I saw Kaposia and Bryant Lake on here. I remember Kaposia from years ago reading Chuck Kennedy's posts on the PDGA board. I'll for sure hit that and Bryant and keep BlueRibbon in mind. Again thanks much!