Doomsday Discs Scope

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Description

Doomsday Discs Scope

The Doomsday Discs Scope is a torque-resistant approach mid with a unique rim that feels natural in hand. It releases clean on forehand or backhand and flies straight with a confident, on-command finish—perfect for precise placements.

Release: December 12, 2022 (PDGA approval). Flight: 4 | 4 | −0 | 2. The Scope slots as a straight-to-stable approach disc: it resists turn, carries on line, and fades forward for predictable landings.

Why throw the Doomsday Discs Scope?

  • Unique, comfortable rim that promotes clean forehand and backhand releases.
  • Straight push with reliable fade—excellent for point-and-shoot approaches.
  • Torque resistance for flat lasers, low-ceiling shots, and light wind control.
  • Bridges your putter and mid slots when you need accuracy over distance.

Plastics

Clandestine (premium): durable, grippy blend with a smooth release; built for consistent stability and repeated use.

Collapse (premium/muntiions): flexible yet durable “lands-soft” concept with a speckled finish designed to reduce ground play.

Flight numbers

  • Speed: 4
  • Glide: 4
  • Turn: 0
  • Fade: 2

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FAQs

What are the Scope flight numbers and what do they mean?

4 | 4 | 0 | 2 means approach-speed control, balanced glide, turn resistance, and a firm, forward fade—great for line-holding throws that finish on command.

Is the Scope good for forehands?

Yes. The shallow, comfortable rim and torque-resistant stability make forehand flicks clean and predictable, with minimal wobble.

How does Scope compare to Zone-style putter-mids?

Similar overstability and trustable finish, with a unique rim feel that many players find easier to release on flat or slight-hyzer lines.

Which plastic should I choose?

Pick Clandestine for a traditional premium feel and durability. Choose Collapse for a flexible, grippy option that’s designed to reduce ground play on landing.