Curiosity got the better of me and I ordered the Aerobie Sharpshooter 3-pack.
The driver has a severe low speed fade to the left. It rolls well. But I can't throw it nearly as far as my other drivers.
The mid range has the same fade as the driver.
The only disc I like is the putter. It's soft and flies straight.
discgolfreview
Nov 16 2005, 02:03 AM
is there a packaged 3-pack?
i threw them for the flight chart update (due out in 3-10 days) and ended up rating them all the same. they were all the same plastic and stiffness.
i ended up rating them all HSS 0, LSS +3 but with differing ranges (3.5, 2.5, 1.5)
I don't recall if they were all packaged together or not. But I ordered them as a three-pack from Sun King Discs.
Your rating seems about right to me. I haven't noticed any fade on the putter but that may just be because if I am further than 15 or 20 feet away I use a mid range.
The LSS is what annoys me. I got them because they claimed to fly very straight. But they are not my straightest flying discs. Not even close.
I'll keep using the Ace for straight drives and the Buzzz for straight midrange shots. The only Sharpshooter disc that will make it into my bag is the putter.
is there a packaged 3-pack?
i threw them for the flight chart update (due out in 3-10 days) and ended up rating them all the same. they were all the same plastic and stiffness.
i ended up rating them all HSS 0, LSS +3 but with differing ranges (3.5, 2.5, 1.5)
cbdiscpimp
Nov 16 2005, 05:47 PM
I'll keep using the Ace for straight drives and the Buzzz for straight midrange shots. The only Sharpshooter disc that will make it into my bag is the putter.
Which is a beadless Aviar :eek:
discgolfreview
Nov 17 2005, 12:53 AM
ah. i rated the #3 as a driver/approach disc. never actually threw a putt with it, just tossed it for D. had the exact same flight path as the #1 and #2, just shorter.