gyli84 Posted July 9, 2007 Report Share Posted July 9, 2007 Has anyone tried both of these shafts? Can anyone compare feel, distance, dispersion? Considering putting the Code 8 Firm or Blueboard 83 Stiff in my HiBore XL. Would the Blueboard Stiff feel more stout? Currently using a VS Proto 80 Regular which I like the feel of, but it occasionally balloons in the wind and I could do with a flatter downrange flight, with slightly more roll. Also have a VS Proto 80 S Proto shaft in an Adams Idea Pro hybrid which I have absolutely no problems loading with my fast tempo. ~95mph and increasing with the driver. Thanks. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SingleDG Posted July 10, 2007 Report Share Posted July 10, 2007 Has anyone tried both of these shafts? Can anyone compare feel, distance, dispersion?Considering putting the Code 8 Firm or Blueboard 83 Stiff in my HiBore XL. Would the Blueboard Stiff feel more stout? Currently using a VS Proto 80 Regular which I like the feel of, but it occasionally balloons in the wind and I could do with a flatter downrange flight, with slightly more roll. Also have a VS Proto 80 S Proto shaft in an Adams Idea Pro hybrid which I have absolutely no problems loading with my fast tempo. ~95mph and increasing with the driver. Thanks. Been wondering about these, as well. But, my interest is for a 3wd. I've tested the Proto 73 (S); needs to be tipped for me. Wouldn't even consider anything "83" in driver. A bit to much for my 102 SS with faster then normal tempo. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Lowpro Posted July 27, 2007 Report Share Posted July 27, 2007 both are very close.. with the edge going to the code 8.. now-- to get a lower or more penetrating flight i like a firmer tip section for you. xcon 7 stiff flex at 45''......... even though it reads high launch the stiff tip -- promotes a mid-high flat shot pattern.. a tad lighter weight and a stiff flex.. to handle control.. but if not - i lean towards the code 8. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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