But for building a zero-slope set of irons I wanted to be able to buy a set of shafts all matched at the same CPM. Then when I trim them I feel it will be a better matched set. I would like to find this in a sheet-wrapped shaft if possible.
-Don M
Carl McKinley wrote:
I am assuming you don't have a frequency machine. Most any supplier will frequency match a set of shafts for you at a minimal fee. There are 2 basic types of graphite shafts, sheet wrapped(most common) and filament wound. Alot of the high quality shaft companies' shafts are frequency matched from the factory.
Carl
Don M <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
- If I wanted to buy graphites for irons and get them frequency sorted by the
- seller, who/where/what shafts?
- I'm assuming Mercury, for one?
- Any other possibilities, sheet-wrapped maybe?
- -Don M
Carl Mc Kinley Retired,
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GCA Accredited Clubbuilder
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