Thatdirtykid wrote:I agree it is the indian not the arrow, however if the indian makes a mistake, the straighter his arrow was to begin w/ the less he will pay for his mistake.
If youre throwing a disc that even when thrown smoothly has a tendancy to turn, it will turn even more in a headwind.
That quote gets thrown around alot down here too. I always bring it to the 21st century like: so it's the bullets not the marksman?
If so, why does the person using cor bon or gold dots hollow tip personal protection rounds survive the gun fight while those using ball ammo ends up on the ground looking at a white light.

