Legacy Cannon Flight Chart
The Legacy Cannon is a high-speed distance driver built for massive power throws and flex lines. With flight numbers of 14 | 5 | -3 | 3, the Cannon offers incredible potential for long S-curves when thrown with speed exceeding 400 feet. In practice, many players report slightly more stability, making it a versatile option for both big flex shots and headwind control drives. The Cannon is available in Icon, Pinnacle, and limited Gravity plastics, offering options from grippy control to maximum durability.
Cannon Flight Path for Beginners
The Cannon is not designed for beginners, as its speed and torque resistance make it difficult to fully control without significant arm speed. Those experimenting with lighter Pinnacle or Gravity plastics may find it useful for learning hyzer flips and understanding how high-speed drivers behave at lower power levels. Expect an early fade and reduced distance if underpowered.
Flight Chart for Intermediate Players
Intermediate throwers will find the Cannon’s wide rim and overstability challenging but rewarding when thrown flat or with slight anhyzer. In Icon plastic, it delivers powerful distance lines with strong fade at the finish. The Pinnacle version beats in to offer longer, straighter flights before finishing left. Ideal for open courses where there’s plenty of room to work the full S-curve.
Flight Ratings for Advanced and Professional Disc Golfers
Advanced players who can generate elite arm speed will unlock the Cannon’s true distance potential. It thrives on full-power backhands or forehands, handling torque while still gliding down the fairway. Reviewers often compare it to the Rampage but note the Cannon’s slightly more workable turn and smoother fade pattern when thrown hard. It’s a perfect choice for players chasing max distance in a tailwind or with a long flexing flight.
Flight Path for Forehand Shots
The Cannon’s stiff rim and torque resistance make it a strong option for forehand bombers. It resists rolling over even on high-speed sidearm releases and provides a consistent, forceful fade. Pro-level players will appreciate its ability to hold the flex and still finish predictably, making it excellent for long forehand drives on open courses.
Try our interactive flight chart below to see how the Legacy Cannon will fly for you. Adjust the chart for your throwing speed, release angle, and hand preference to visualize its flight path.
Legacy Cannon
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Puttheads’ Notes
The Legacy Cannon is a distance driver built for power arms — not for the faint of heart. Reviews indicate that newer runs, especially in Icon plastic, fly more overstable than early editions. While beginners may struggle, those with the power to throw over 400 feet will find the Cannon a devastatingly fast driver with a controllable late fade and tremendous skip potential. It’s the kind of disc that rewards confidence and speed with jaw-dropping distance.