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I have a nv 75s in my 983E with an insertion of 1.75"

I want to install a 85s in my MP-001 with a similar feel.

What is the bore depth of the Mizzy?

How much should I tip the 85s?

Aldila says 1" for fairway woods but I want to match up with my driver (their recommadation seems too general)

Stiffer would be better than too soft.

Thanks

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I have a nv 75s in my 983E with an insertion of 1.75"

I want to install a 85s in my MP-001 with a similar feel.

What is the bore depth of the Mizzy?

How much should I tip the 85s?

Aldila says 1" for fairway woods but I want to match up with my driver (their recommadation seems too general)

Stiffer would be better than too soft.

Thanks

IMHGO, No one can give you the exact # here, so you might want to get yourself a frequency machine if you really want to match it "perfectly" w/ you driver or go to a really good and experience club maker that can promise you he will get it on the spot.

IMO "Feel" wise comparing 75 to 85grams... This is a tough one to judge.

Good luck!

Joe Kwok

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Actually the 1" came from their web site.

I contacted John at Aldila "aka shafted on a different forum" and he suggested tipping 1.25" and if I wanted it a little stiffer to with 1.5".

Since a fairway wood is slightly heavier than a driver. 208 driver. mizzy 3wd about 215 I decided to split the difference and I am going to tip 1.375 or 1 3/8".

If anyone thinks this is a bit much please shout quickly because it is going in the head this evening. Wednesday.

I will have it back for Saturday round and let everyone know how it turned out.

Thanks for all replys

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