Mint Discs

Mint Discs Bullet

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Plastic: Royal
Royal
Weight - Color (Stamp): 168g - Bubblegum (Rainbow Foil)
  • 168g - Bubblegum (Rainbow Foil)
Plastic: Royal
Weight - Color (Stamp): 168g - Bubblegum (Rainbow Foil)
Regular price $14.99 USD
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168g - Bubblegum (Rainbow Foil) Royal Mint Discs Bullet - Skyline Disc Golf
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Mint Discs Bullet

Mint Discs Bullet is a low-profile, point-and-shoot putter with a clean release. It has a rounded feel and a tiny micro-bead that almost disappears in hand.

The Bullet is built for straight lines. It glides more than most putters. It holds your angle without drama. That makes it easy to trust from the circle and from the fairway.

On a flat putt, the Bullet wants to stay on your release line. It carries forward instead of dumping early. If you miss high, it can float. Aim small and let the glide do the work.

On approaches, the Bullet is money in the woods. It holds a tunnel and lands softly. It also shines for standstills. You can push it forward with minimal run-up.

For tee shots, the Bullet rewards clean form. Throw it flat and smooth. It will track straight with a gentle finish. Add power and it still stays controllable. It is a great teacher disc.

Hyzer-flip players will enjoy the Bullet in premium runs. Give it a small hyzer. It flips up to flat and rides. That is a common long-tail use case for neutral putter throwers.

If you bag the Mint Profit, the pairing is simple. Profit is the dependable stable option. Bullet is the straighter, glidey complement. Together they cover most putter lines.

When wind picks up, choose your angles wisely. The Bullet is neutral, not beefy. Use a touch more hyzer. Or club up to an overstable approach mold when needed.

Flight: 2 | 4 | 0 | 1. Neutral stability with real glide for straight putts, touch approaches, and controlled putter drives. Official Bullet overview

Why throw the Mint Discs Bullet?

  • Glidey, neutral flight that holds your release angle.
  • Low-profile feel with a micro-bead for clean control.
  • Point-and-shoot putter for woods lines and touch upshots.
  • Excellent for straight putts and confident long bids.
  • Great “form check” disc for smooth, clean power.

Plastics

Royal (Firm/Medium): Mint’s grippy “pro grade” baseline feel. Great for putting and cycling. It seasons into even straighter flights.

Royal Soft: More flex and tack for added grip. It lands softer and feels great in cold or dry weather.

Apex: Opaque premium plastic with reliable durability. A great choice for throwing, especially on wooded courses.

Swirly Apex / Signature Apex: Same Apex family with special-run swirls and tour support. Expect the same role with unique looks.

Eternal: Clear, durable premium plastic made to take hits. Great when you want a consistent release over time.

Eternal Flex: A grippier, softer Eternal feel for colder conditions. Many players like it for confident drives and approaches.

Nocturnal Glow: Premium glow plastic with strong durability. Ideal for night rounds and glow leagues.

Flight numbers

  • Speed: 2
  • Glide: 4
  • Turn: 0
  • Fade: 1

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FAQs

Mint Bullet vs Mint Profit: which one is straighter?

The Bullet is the straighter, glidey option. The Profit tends to finish harder and handle more wind. Many players bag both for a clean putter pairing.

Is the Mint Discs Bullet a good throwing putter, or just for putting?

It’s excellent for throwing when you want straight lines. In premium plastics it stays neutral longer. It’s especially good for woods drives and touch approaches.

What Bullet plastic is best for putting?

Royal and Royal Soft are great starting points. Royal is a bit firmer and cycles well. Royal Soft adds extra tack and softer landings near the pin.

What Bullet plastic is best for tee shots and approach throws?

Apex and Eternal are great for durability and repeatable release. Eternal Flex adds grip in colder weather. Nocturnal Glow is a strong premium option for glow play.

Why does my Bullet turn more than expected?

It’s a neutral putter with glide, so it shows form. Keep the nose down and reduce off-axis torque. Add a touch of hyzer if you throw with more power.

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