unclemercy
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roc roc roc roc roc roc roc.
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I checked my receipt & I paid $15.99 + tax for the McBeth factory second disc. It was the cheapest cost disc I bought that day.Yeah I'm doubting that they'll sell many F2s at that price. As soon as I saw that on the newsletter I hopped on here to see who else was complaining about it. I'm not a collector though, so all I'm thinking is, "Holy crap that's a lot of money for a disc I'm going to lose tomorrow anyway." The Roc is one of the few mids I don't own, and at that price it will stay that way.
I checked my receipt & I paid $15.99 + tax for the McBeth factory second disc. It was the cheapest cost disc I bought that day.
Where was this
So, the real question that no one has answered yet (at least that I've seen of), HOW DO THESE FLY??
Overstable? Straight? Flippy? I'm really curious.
i fondled one today they will be a hit and feel much better than a z wasp
Or like a fresh Z buzzz that has been around for a long time.I threw mine a couple of times and they fly dead straight with a nice forward fade. Like a San Marino with no turn.
So what will they call it if Paul McBeth doesn't endorse it? Or will they possibly just do away with it? I mean after all, how dumb would it be to add another mold to the roc confusion. Just me though.
Or like a fresh Z buzzz that has been around for a long time.
I carry both so what the hey!
No, I had both in the bag at the time that I was throwing the roc. The buzzz had some turn and a sharper fade. The roc had no turn and a very short but noticeable fade. The roc also flew on low tunnel type shots a little better. This isnt a roc vs buzzz thread. It is a McBeth roc thread. Thanks for the input though. :|