In a message dated 2/14/2003 12:26:06 PM Pacific Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:


David,

 
Last season I reshafted my Peerless Phd irons with the PF75's( 5 iron at 300cpm, 2cpm slope, D2), because I wanted Graphites in my carry bag.  TFlan and I had similar results, LOW ball flight and a dead feel in general.  I then ordered the Sk Tri tec's ,hoping their advertised flight profile would help.  In short, I love them, nice trajectory,crisp feel and the shafts were as consistent as any I've used. In fact, I was even carrying a 3 iron at seasons end.
 
FWIW
Kent


Hi Kent,
Did you butt cut only as they recommend?
For those that don't know the set consists of 3, 3 iron shafts that go in the 3,4,5 and 3, 6 iron shafts that go in the 6,7,8 and 3, 9 iron shafts that go in the 9,p,s and the long irons go higher, the mid irons midier, and the short irons lower, the thing is if you butt cut only as they recommend you basically end up with 3 different flat lines which is not necessarily a bad thing, in fact it's kind of cool that you would have a "tiered" flat line set, I'll bet know ones ever thought of that before, anyway I decided to go with the SK's thanks to every ones input, thank you all, now I have to decide whether to have a tiered flat line set or to go on a more traditional slope.
David

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