There hasn't been any difference in the mean or average impact position on
my driver from NBP@ 9 / 3 o'clock to NBP-COG, I just seem to hit it there
more often with the NBP-COG alignment. Unfortunately (from a scientific
point of view, but fortunately from a scoring point of view) my switch to
the NBP-COG alignment occurred while my handicap was coming down from 12 to
8. If I had to take an educated guess, I'd say the more consistent impact
pattern had more to do with the Indian learning to shoot better than any
improvement in the arrow.

-----Original Message-----
From: Bernie Baymiller [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: October 9, 2003 2:28 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: ShopTalk: NBP-COG


Jim,

> My 983K with the Aldila NV is getting a wear spot high in the middle of
the face.

Interesting in that I also thought the impacts on my woods with NBP-COG were
slightly higher on the face, though centered. Didn't notice it on irons as
much. Maybe toe droop because NBP more in the vertical plane? Might be
something to watch for. Notice any changes in impact area on your S1-COG
alignment?

Dan, any change in your impact locations?

Bernie
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