S-PD is a great choice for stable accuracy. I can consistently hit 425' with my DDX's and or Destroyer's, and love my PD's. But like mentioned above, a fresh S-PD will be pretty stable, and fade really strong once it slows down. I can only get my new S-PD out to about 350' on a flat straight pull. But I can get my seasoned S-PD out to almost 400' on the same line, with maybe a very tiny hint of high speed turn if thrown completely flat on release, finishing with a much softer fade. And that S-PD has been in my bag for years...
IMO the PD flies like a faster, more stable Teebird that is much better into winds due to the added stability. When new, because of the added stability at my power level, I can't throw my PD much farther than a Teebird. But once it seasons in a bit, you'll see that extra speed translate to added distance.