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Can you beat in a disc in a day? Can you beat it to fly like a seasoned beat in disc if you spend a few hours beating it against the ground and nailing it against a huge oak or pine tree a few hundred times?
I have never tried it. But, yes it is a serious question, but also not so serious.
If the answer is yes, then I would make sure some of you tree huggers aren't around before I start nailing Oak and Pine trees as hard as I can.
I recently bought some new discs hoping I could beat them in a little faster ( OR A LOT FASTER). That is the reason for this odd, but probably not so odd post.
Anyway, if you play DG 3 times per week and nail a tree hard at least once per outing with your favorite new disc, it would only make sense that I could speed up the process. I could also leave the disc in the elements instead of bringing it in a climate controlled environment at night.
How about exposing it to hot and cold temps....dishwasher? Probably not, but just wondering if any of you fine people have actually had success breaking in a disc in a matter of hours or days, instead of months and months?
I have never tried it. But, yes it is a serious question, but also not so serious.
If the answer is yes, then I would make sure some of you tree huggers aren't around before I start nailing Oak and Pine trees as hard as I can.
I recently bought some new discs hoping I could beat them in a little faster ( OR A LOT FASTER). That is the reason for this odd, but probably not so odd post.
Anyway, if you play DG 3 times per week and nail a tree hard at least once per outing with your favorite new disc, it would only make sense that I could speed up the process. I could also leave the disc in the elements instead of bringing it in a climate controlled environment at night.
How about exposing it to hot and cold temps....dishwasher? Probably not, but just wondering if any of you fine people have actually had success breaking in a disc in a matter of hours or days, instead of months and months?