The "old" Precision Composite Mach 22's changed only 1-2 cpm per iron if you used all the same stiffness shafts. Tom Flanagan was, I think, the first to post that if you wanted to get a "normal" slope out of a set of these shafts, you needed to order three different stiffnesses. for example: 3 R+, 3 R, and 3 R-.

Brad


On Sunday, November 2, 2003, at 09:42 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

In a message dated 10/8/2003 2:03:43 PM Pacific Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:


I am still looking into flatline and slopes other than 4.5 cpm per club.� Do
you know of any graphite shafts that result in less or more than 4.5 cpm
change per club when you follow the manufacturers tipping chart?� Which
brands = what slope?

For one thing I'm trying to figure out if the 4.5 standard is still the
standard in the world of graphite.

I've really gotten interested in SK Fiber, just based on a couple of fairway
woods I have made with them plus all the good stuff I have read.� Does
anyone know what CPM slope their iron shafts are based on?


Doug Clark



Hi Doug,
You might check out the Tri Tech's from SK Fiber.
David

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