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Which do u prefer and is there a need for both to be in the bag?

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You are joking right, you can tell the difference between a Leopard and Teebird even if the stamps are wrong, right?

 

I just dont remember being able to torqe a leopard and I found one u can. I threw it for a bit and when I ran into its rightful owner he said the same exact thing "its a teebird"

I can definitely put a liitle something on my leopard when I throw it but when I do, it will have a nice turn.... If urs was a teebird and u now go and throw a leopard u will know the difference

the river i my bag is my most accurate disc . i have other discs that get more distance but come out way right or left , where i can either park-it or hit my narrow alley with my river !

My 175gm Barry Shultz 2x Champion Leopard was within a Foot of netting me an Ace on Hole 6 at Lake Fenwick DGC today, THEN, on Hole 7, it nestled me right under the basket on a 310ft Hyzer hole that you HAVE TO hit the tree gaps. If you miss a specific line, you are in Jail, OR standing on a almost Vertical hillside. Oh how I LOVE my Leopards....

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