Ah   Haaaaaaa!
thanks Tim.
Brad

On Apr 3, 2009, at 10:06 AM, Tim Hewitt wrote:

Though the "secrets" come from attending a three day Certified Rifle Center training class, the short story is if you take a stiffer shaft and trim it less for the long irons, you get a softer tip while still maintaining your target frequency. The opposite is true for the short irons - trimming a softer shaft more to get to the target frequency results in a stiffer tip.

The mid irons are unchanged.

-t

On Apr 3, 2009, at 12:32 PM, Brad Smith wrote:

Al,
I'm confused. I thought that flighted rifles were supposed to have higher than normal trajectories on longer clubs and lower on shorter clubs. How does using stiffer shafts on longer and weaker shafts on shorter clubs do that? Particularly when you're building to target cpm's? Seems counterintuitive.
Brad

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