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| Reshafting Callaway irons Anyone have any tips regarding reshafting Callaway (or any bore through) iron. Any info on tip trimming, shaft angle cuts etc. would be appreciated. I know a tip plug has to be used for a tidy finish but, other than that, I'm diving in blind. Thanks in advance. |
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| Re: Reshafting Callaway irons Well, I've never dealt with bore-through before... As with any OEM, however, double check the shaft tip, as it is most likely tapered (so if it is, make sure you reshaft with tapered shafts). Sorry I couldn't be more help. |
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| Re: Reshafting Callaway irons Funnily enough, when I phoned callaway for trimming instructions and chop angles they asked me if I was using tapered shafts. When I said no, they didn't warn me not to use parallel tips. Hmmmm, think I'll make a phone call to my component supplier and pick his brain before I light the blowtorch. |