jjmiller
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Thinking of trying out an Aurora MS. Quantum vs. Sirius? Rancho vs. San Marino?
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Anyone else??
Try an Infinite Discs Chariot, it the same as the 1.8 QMS. Starts out stable for a QMS but is in nice plastic and nice and flat.
All the Sirius MS's I've seen are domey and thats a turn off for me.
If you don't care if it is a touch more stable the newer runs of Quantum are nice and flat and still fly really nice.
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Thinking of trying out an Aurora MS. Quantum vs. Sirius? Rancho vs. San Marino?
I saw a Sirius MS on Facebook today, and I'm thinking I want to grab it, even if it doesn't make the bag, it would still be cool to have something dead straight (my Rocs have to much fade or not enough HSS) that is longer than my Nova.
It's been a bit since this thread was dusted off, so let's throw out a question for discussion.
I bag the Aurora, 2 in the bag currently, both in Quantum, both around 175.
One is a 1.7Q with nice controllable turn and no fade, great for the woods.
The other is a fairly fresh 1.8Q, beautiful for straight wooded holes.
I throw RHBH, mainly flat releases, but I do throw some other shots if needed.
I have a couple of wooded holes where I want the turn to come later in the flight than my 1.7Q can manage on a flat release.
I'm thinking I might get an M Aurora, beat it in a bit and see if I can release it hyzer, let it flip flat and then turn, which should get me the extra distance I want before the turn.
I have already tried it with my 1.7 Q but it still has enough stability it just flips flat.
Would that work or will an M Aurora just flip flat and ride?
I have this run of M Aurora, I think it's 1.8. Also have a QMS 1.8. This is a fresh backup, my thrower is in the bag and way more beat up. I can't throw my beat MS on a hyzer and get it to finish right. It flips to flat beautifully then laser beams dead straight. I do think the MS is faster and maybe more HSS since they switched to the "3" top, so maybe older runs are easier to turn over. YMMV though depending on your power, I get my mids out to 275ish. For the shot your describing, I throw a super beat dx roc...or just throw a forehand
Hmm, I guess I will have to give this a try and see.
I love QMSs as much as the next guy (probably more), but I feel like what you really need for this shot shape is something even more flippy.
Try messing around with a Tursas. Out of the box at ~175g it will be like what you are trying to find a light/beat up MS to do.
Source: the only 2 mids I carry the last 2 years are a 180g QMS and 175g Tournament Tursas, because of the exact shot you describe here - the super late turn.
I love QMSs as much as the next guy (probably more), but I feel like what you really need for this shot shape is something even more flippy.
Try messing around with a Tursas. Out of the box at ~175g it will be like what you are trying to find a light/beat up MS to do.
Source: the only 2 mids I carry the last 2 years are a 180g QMS and 175g Tournament Tursas, because of the exact shot you describe here - the super late turn.
I have this run of M Aurora, I think it's 1.8. Also have a QMS 1.8. This is a fresh backup, my thrower is in the bag and way more beat up. I can't throw my beat MS on a hyzer and get it to finish right. It flips to flat beautifully then laser beams dead straight. I do think the MS is faster and maybe more HSS since they switched to the "3" top, so maybe older runs are easier to turn over. YMMV though depending on your power, I get my mids out to 275ish. For the shot your describing, I throw a super beat dx roc...or just throw a forehand