I dont get that way of doing it. X1, X2? They already have 1,2,3,4 etc signifying the STABILITY. So if X is gonna be OVERSTABLE, then 1,2,3 etc is going to be the speed/distance? That will be dumb, I use my M3 as a straight mid but my X3 as a SUPER OS Mid????? They should stick with what I wrote up top. Don't confuse, make it smart and simple....so dumb
**and to answer....I use a 400 Pa4 and 400 Pa1: 300 SE if it is wet (the SE plastic grips better when damp)
Pa1 (especially 400) can handle power. I throw mine with solid power and a good release and it flies like a buzzz, basically straight a little bend to the right and almost always fades back softly. Pa1 is great for approaches with nice lil fade. I love the Pa4 400 for straight to understable approaches of course. and angle of release will just adjust whats going on. Hyzer release Pa1, hold the whole way, Hyzer release Pa4 Flips straight maybe bends understable and holds straight. Anhyzer Pa1 and it holds and flattens out straight. Anhyzer Pa4 and it holds completely. I am a fan of those 2 discs for all my short range and control stuff. I now am mainly putting within 30 ft with the Pa1 as it cuts a little bit hyzer and so itll stick the chains (my Pa4 often would hit right of chains and bounce out) It all depends of course. Uphill putts I use Pa4, Downhill will depend on the look, but usually Pa1. Wind=Pa1, etc, etc you all know