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D1 ish (7i @ 37" for the example) You do understand though, that there are tolerances in all the components. Very seldom are they as stated, which will alter swing weight a point or two in either direction....

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Something I've always done, is abrade the inside of ferrule with a .370 hosel brush, and slide the ferrule in place on a bed of epoxy, and presto! A quick step for a little peace of mind.

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Sanding .015 off that .350 shaft is easy. I've done many .370 to .355.

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I have a set of F2 heads if you're interested, that I've been holding on to.

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Simply put - yes! "There's many a good tune, played on an old fiddle"

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As Britt mentioned, a fitting would be a good investment. Moving to a lighter graphite shaft, from a very heavy steel one, is often a difficult move. Some would characterize it as a swing wrecker. Losing...

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What are you playing for steel, and are you happy with their performance? Is there anything in your ball flight that you'd change, if you could? Higher, lower, etc.

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Personally, I'd use the Pro 115 reg flex and hard step it once. Not an expensive proceedure, so build one club and try it.

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