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Originally Posted by JPsuff
I'm not trying to disparage Al or take anything away from your fitting experience, but telling difference between an "S" shaft and an "X" shaft is more than just labels.
True Temper Dynamic Gold "R" and "S" flex shafts have a total of 11 steps in the shaft while True Temper Dynamic Gold "X" flex shafts have 10.
While it's entirely possible to have an "R" flex and an "S" flex misidentified because of improper labeling (even though there's more to it than that), it is impossible to mistake an "S" flex for an "X" flex just because it was mis-marked and a good clubfitter should know that.
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He took the actual frequencies of the shafts; they were labeled S and on the frequency chart they came out as X-flexes. He's more clever than the average bear
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Originally Posted by JPsuff
Also the "too heavy" comment is puzzling since an X-100 shaft and an S-300 (two of the most common shafts installed) are identical in weight (both an uncut 130 grams). Interesting.
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Well, DG S-400's weigh 130 grams, plus they were 1/2 over, making them slightly heavier. The Rifle Lites check in at 112 grams at standard length and mine are 3/4's over. So they are 18g lighter - give or take 15% - and I certainly notice the difference.