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I lost my perfectly beat in nuke yesterday. I have a tourney Sunday and need to beat the shit out of it. I played two rounds but it just doesn't fly the same. any suggestions?

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as long as you tune it just a little and test it you should be fine..just keep doing it until you get it where you want and if it gets to flippy just tune it back up again..but your right ...it shouldnt be done to much...use moderation lol
what the heck is tuning it and how would one do it?
google it and there should be something about it..it involves bending them up or down depending on what you want them to do

Microwave it in water for short intervals....
But not too much.
The best way is to go to the throw shop and get all the used nukes they have in stock, try them out and buy the ones that you want, already broken in!
I leave mine on my dash. Even when not 100 degree heat it softens them up. HOWEVER I do this before trying to beat it up. The heat softens it making it more maliable that way when you throw it it beats up more than if it were cooler.

Heat it up then go throw high thumbers into a field OR bend in hand (not to much) and try to loosen it up. I myself will just forehand them or backhand them right into the ground in front of my. Does the trick, pretty quick.
I live on 8.5 acers of Almonds so if I need to beat a disc up, I go out and throw. Find a park with alot of trees and throw in it. That will help.
I just throw mine at every hole as an extra toss that doesnt count, do that a few times and mix in a few thumbers and you got your disc beat to perfection! I have never tried to "tune my own disc", however it couldnt hurt to try so next time Im gonna see what thats all about.

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