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Top end forehand discs (375'+) Part II

+1 for the Xcaliber. It is a more stable destroyer. Also, I would recommend using 175 gram versions of those discs. They will be more stable for longer, more accurate, and less effected by wind. If you are looking for a pure distance disc the Boss is nice but imo it is inconsistent and hard to control. I think a lot depends on the size of your hand and your grip strength but I have talked to many top pros and they don't use anything faster than a destroyer.

If you have oat issues you might want to try some straight stable drivers and work on your form. Learn how to throw them straight flat and low. Also take a video or have a friend video you. I do that from time to time and it really helps.
 
I had the same dilemma and then I got a max. It will never turn over, no matter how much you give it.
 
i'd say go with the same discs your throwing but step them up to max weight for a little extra stability. if your just looking to check out a new disc though, try a force
 
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