Much easier to do then shimming!
After cleaning the shaft tips and inside of the hosel wipe both with 
acetone to be sure of good epoxy bonding.
NOW here's the secret method. Have a helper hold the shaft on the slightly 
opened jaws of your vise or in a groove cut in a sturdy hardwood block. Now 
use a punch and hammer to dimple the shaft tips in 3 or 4 different places 
around the shaft (being sure to dimple where they are to be inside the 
hosel). You can omit the dimples and just smack the shaft tip out of round (I 
prefer the dimple method).
DO NOT ATTEMPT A DRY FIT AS THE SHAFTS WILL BE REALLY TIGHT.
Apply epoxy and seat the shafts by holding the head and smacking the shaft 
butt on a hard floor or a steel plate (called a smack plate). This 
guarantees the full seating of the shaft!
 Dimple method is still used by some OEM's !

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