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 Rank: Extreme Veteran
Joined: 12/12/2003 Posts: 441 Location: Where it gets the hose again.
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I have a slightly beat rhyno I use for the 200-250 range and Buzz's for distances over that. As far as a driver I have been testing the new katanas to see if they will replace my JK valks that I use for straight and tunnel shots. I used to also throw orcs for straight drives as well.
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 Rank: Veteran
Joined: 2/17/2009 Posts: 212
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For a straight 200- 225, I have been reaching for my San Marino roc more than anything else.
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 Rank: Tree Hukker
Joined: 1/8/2010 Posts: 10 Location: williamsburg
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if i don't snap it out and am slightly gentle i like the roadrunner. not many people toss those from what i see, but i love it. anyways, for 200 to 250 i'd say a KC pro roc. those 2 are my straight discs. though my road runner can become a rolling missile.
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 Rank: Veteran
Joined: 2/17/2009 Posts: 212
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dirtball wrote:if i don't snap it out and am slightly gentle i like the roadrunner. not many people toss those from what i see, but i love it.
I use a roadrunner too for straight shots, but normally for low ceiling shots or ones over 225.
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 Rank: Tree Hukker
Joined: 1/8/2010 Posts: 10 Location: williamsburg
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i think it's a pretty versitile disc. if you keep it down and don't cup it in your wrist too much i think it's an easy 300+ disc if you can get an open shot. i like on big Anhyzers. but i have yet o run into someone on the course who throws one.
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 Rank: Veteran
Joined: 8/2/2007 Posts: 176 Location: Hamilton (West)
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I agree that the roadrunner is one of the straightest drivers.
This video of the current world champ should help to settle this:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cTiA7qJqGWo
Im sure Fred and Nengle will like the disc selection
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