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Keith Hughes
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lookig for discraft mids

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looking for meteors,wasp,or hornets let me know what your looking for
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Re: lookig for discraft mids

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which plastics?

are you looking for comets?
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Re: lookig for discraft mids

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Im open to all just want overstable stuff I have a few buzzes just want something has hard turn on it for those dogleft shots
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Re: lookig for discraft mids

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Comet isn't what you're looking for then.

Hornet baby! Or Drone...

The hornet is the best Buzzz compliment I've thrown for those overstable duties. It has more workable overstability than the Drone, which is extremely overstable.

3 Buzzes and a Hornet has all midrange shots covered.
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Re: lookig for discraft mids

Post by Kyle Moriarty »

Drone is a fantastic disc!!! The Zone is another disc you should look into for overstable mids. Granted its called a putter, but that baby does work. Both the zone and drone can handle all the power you can give them and are easy to flick without thinking about turning them over (my problem with the hornet, it was very easy to flip over when flicking).
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