If I’m breaking a disc in to replace another disc, I’ll throw it on thumber, grenade, and spike hyper lines on every hole possible, just to increase reps and impact.
There is an initial varnish or polish on the disc. Once it's worn off after a few rounds. The grip becomes much more pronounced. That is how I prefer mine.
How is it cheating u don’t do anything illegal🤷♂️ you didn’t alter the disc in any way u basically let it sit in heat. The better way is to put it in water for like 3day and leave in the hot sun
I recently bought one of your Fusion Witnesses. Specifically for turnovers. Surprise, it was fairly straight. I bounced it on a bench for 10 minutes....better. Another hole I bounced it on a bench some more, this time when I threw it flat it gave me the left to right turn I was looking for.
well no, a beat in wraith isn't going to fly the same as a beast, beating in molds is how you get exactly what you want. If it was as easy as just discing down then pros would do that, rather than bagging 5 destroyers, all at different stages of wear.
@@austinmoser5056 Great insite there and well put! When I first started playing disc golf, I would just borrow discs from friends here and there so there was never any true consistency. Then I purchased a purple G Star Starfire that was pretty over stable out of the box. I literally only used this disc for every single shot; drives, putts, approach...everything for about a year until I lost it in the water. I would pay pretty good money for a beat in Starfire. Fit perfect in my hand and was so predictable