Syks7 1,072 Posted June 19 Share Posted June 19 (edited) So I bought a set of MP 60s and am going to reshaft with the Nippon Modus 115s I just tested. The MP 60s are much more traditional loft than what they're coming out of. 47°PW vs 44°. Given that the MP60 9I(43°) is closer in loft to the PW I'm pulling from. I'm curious if it makes more sense to hard step the whole set, particularly since I'm likely going to keep my Cleveland cbx2 48 rather than play the MP60 PW. What would be the drawbacks beyond 1/2" down on length. Higher spin? Anything else? Positives or drawbacks for not stepping? Am I way overthinking this? Edited June 21 by Syks7 Quote Driver: 2016 M2 -- Fujikara ventus red 3 Wood RBZ Stage 2 - Diamana Blue Board 2 Hybrid RBZ Stage 2 -- True Temper Elevate Tour (shares duty with 3I depending on the day) 699pro - 3I Driving Iron KBS Tour (shares duty with the 2 hybrid depending on the day) 699pro - 4I, 5I - 639CB 6/PW -- True Temper Elevate Elevate Tour RSI2 -- 4/PW- Nippon Modus 115 (Testing) Cleveland CBX2 48° & 54°-- TT Elevate Tour Hi Toe 58° -- TT Elevate Tour Innovai 6.0 CTR Ball: Zstar XV Divide Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Syks7 1,072 Posted June 21 Author Share Posted June 21 I had it backwards. I would be hard stepping which isn't something I want so no point in doing what I was suggesting. Mod's can close this topic. Quote Driver: 2016 M2 -- Fujikara ventus red 3 Wood RBZ Stage 2 - Diamana Blue Board 2 Hybrid RBZ Stage 2 -- True Temper Elevate Tour (shares duty with 3I depending on the day) 699pro - 3I Driving Iron KBS Tour (shares duty with the 2 hybrid depending on the day) 699pro - 4I, 5I - 639CB 6/PW -- True Temper Elevate Elevate Tour RSI2 -- 4/PW- Nippon Modus 115 (Testing) Cleveland CBX2 48° & 54°-- TT Elevate Tour Hi Toe 58° -- TT Elevate Tour Innovai 6.0 CTR Ball: Zstar XV Divide Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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