Mike Posted August 4, 2004 Report Share Posted August 4, 2004 Oh well :sad: I hate stepped shafts . Guess it's back to the old drawing board as they say .Maybe will give the TX Tours a try instead . TX Tours are stepped. Rifles have their steps inside going lengthwise. Really :-D :surprize: I was told that they were like rifle shafts . I would have to take a guess and say that was bad info :-) :laugh: Don't know what to try now , will have to call Joe and get his take on this . Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
xxio Posted August 4, 2004 Report Share Posted August 4, 2004 Oh well :sad: I hate stepped shafts . Guess it's back to the old drawing board as they say .Maybe will give the TX Tours a try instead . TX Tours are stepped. Rifles have their steps inside going lengthwise. Really :-D :surprize: I was told that they were like rifle shafts . I would have to take a guess and say that was bad info :-) :laugh: Don't know what to try now , will have to call Joe and get his take on this . I could be wrong. My TX Tours are still 3 days away. I was presuming they will be similar to TX 90s with a different step pattern to lower trajectory. TX 90s have very few and very light steps. Regarding Nippons. I would say if you like Rifles you will like Nippons. If you prefer DGs (like me) you won't like Nippons. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mike Posted August 4, 2004 Report Share Posted August 4, 2004 Oh well :sad: I hate stepped shafts . Guess it's back to the old drawing board as they say .Maybe will give the TX Tours a try instead . TX Tours are stepped. Rifles have their steps inside going lengthwise. Really :-D :surprize: I was told that they were like rifle shafts . I would have to take a guess and say that was bad info :-) :laugh: Don't know what to try now , will have to call Joe and get his take on this . I could be wrong. My TX Tours are still 3 days away. I was presuming they will be similar to TX 90s with a different step pattern to lower trajectory. TX 90s have very few and very light steps. Regarding Nippons. I would say if you like Rifles you will like Nippons. If you prefer DGs (like me) you won't like Nippons. Well then since i don't like the DG's maybe the Nippons will be okay . But before I go any further and talking to Joe as I said in my last post . Am using Project X 6.0 now and I just find the overall weight and the SW are just too heavy. Don't know if it is just me or the clubs :-D Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
xxio Posted August 4, 2004 Report Share Posted August 4, 2004 Oh well :sad: I hate stepped shafts . Guess it's back to the old drawing board as they say .Maybe will give the TX Tours a try instead . TX Tours are stepped. Rifles have their steps inside going lengthwise. Really :-D :surprize: I was told that they were like rifle shafts . I would have to take a guess and say that was bad info :-) :laugh: Don't know what to try now , will have to call Joe and get his take on this . I could be wrong. My TX Tours are still 3 days away. I was presuming they will be similar to TX 90s with a different step pattern to lower trajectory. TX 90s have very few and very light steps. Regarding Nippons. I would say if you like Rifles you will like Nippons. If you prefer DGs (like me) you won't like Nippons. Well then since i don't like the DG's maybe the Nippons will be okay . But before I go any further and talking to Joe as I said in my last post . Am using Project X 6.0 now and I just find the overall weight and the SW are just too heavy. Don't know if it is just me or the clubs :-D IMHO I find the PXs to play more like smoother and lighter DGs than Regular Rifles. NS Pro 950GHs will be closer to regular Rifles. The PXs are the only rifles I hav come close to liking......Swap.... I have two sets of NS Pros (GH and WF) plus a few FW wood NS Pro 95s. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Minimal302 Posted August 4, 2004 Report Share Posted August 4, 2004 Sounds like I should keep my PX's. I really like them over the regular Rifle 5.5's they came with. Maybe down the road I will try the Nippon's in another set of irons. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mike Posted August 4, 2004 Report Share Posted August 4, 2004 Oh well :sad: I hate stepped shafts . Guess it's back to the old drawing board as they say .Maybe will give the TX Tours a try instead . TX Tours are stepped. Rifles have their steps inside going lengthwise. Really :-D :surprize: I was told that they were like rifle shafts . I would have to take a guess and say that was bad info :-) :laugh: Don't know what to try now , will have to call Joe and get his take on this . I could be wrong. My TX Tours are still 3 days away. I was presuming they will be similar to TX 90s with a different step pattern to lower trajectory. TX 90s have very few and very light steps. Regarding Nippons. I would say if you like Rifles you will like Nippons. If you prefer DGs (like me) you won't like Nippons. Well then since i don't like the DG's maybe the Nippons will be okay . But before I go any further and talking to Joe as I said in my last post . Am using Project X 6.0 now and I just find the overall weight and the SW are just too heavy. Don't know if it is just me or the clubs :-D IMHO I find the PXs to play more like smoother and lighter DGs than Regular Rifles. NS Pro 950GHs will be closer to regular Rifles. The PXs are the only rifles I hav come close to liking......Swap.... I have two sets of NS Pros (GH and WF) plus a few FW wood NS Pro 95s. Well seeing as how I find the PX to be harsher than the regular rifles at least in the 6.0's might have to give the Nippons a try . One thing I keep forgetting about is that I also play my clubs 1/2" over length so that could be a reason for the harshness I find with the PX . Either that or it is just my imagination getting the best of me :smile1: Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
joey3108 Posted August 4, 2004 Report Share Posted August 4, 2004 I'm working out of a deal w/ the US distributor as i wrote this reply. I'm sure It's a better one. :smile2: Call me if any of you need a quote. Joe 650 757 8310 PST Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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