I've heard many of you discuss various shafts on this forum but it seems that I see Apache and Precision Composites (and a couple of others) being mentioned quite often as being highly rated for consistency. Is there one manufacturer that stands out in this regard?

George Iacono

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Just tried an experiment with a MFS65P from Apache (orange crush) in R2 flex and hit it great at the driving range. I'd normally us an R3 or S1. Their Tip Torsional Resistant technology "is a new approach to lower torque readings and a stable tip while eliminating the hashness commonly associated with performance shafts." Torque on the 65P is 2.7. The lighter MFS65N is 2.9.
They're priced at $63 for the 65P and $61 for the 65n.
Not too bad for the Holy Grail. If orange doesn't float your boat, go with the midnight blue.
There's a nifty picture at http://clubmaker-online.com/mcc.65n.html that shows the Tip Torsion Resistant technology in action.
John
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