Hunter,
 
I assume you don't have a frequency analyzer, or a PF 65 S, or neither. If you knew the frequency of a stiff and you could take a tip sensitivity of your R, it'd be a piece of cake. That is, if you know the cpms of the R per inch tipped, and you know what your start and finish cpms should be, then you can figure the exact amount you need to trim from the R to get an S frequency, though it may not play quite the same.
 
I do this on my NF2 frequently and could if I had a PF 65 R and S...but I don't use them. Anyone who has both shafts and a frequency analyzer or NF2 can figure it out in a minute or two...actually, they can just be "close" because their R and your R probably won't be exactly the same. UST shafts aren't very consistent in my limited experience with them.
 
Bernie
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Sent: Thursday, October 31, 2002 5:22 PM
Subject: Re: ShopTalk: ProForce 65 regular and stiff

The regular flex shaft has a different tip flex profile from it's stiff flex counterpart. That is, if we were talking apples to apples, the stiff flex would still have a stiffer tip section profile. Are you thoroughly confused yet? That being said you might have to tip 1 1/2 inches, or so, to achieve your goal.

Rich "Mac" McHattie
Mac's Golf

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