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Rifle shafts?

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whats the difference between the 6.0 and 5.5 rifle shafts?

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  1. RIFLE 6.0 is stiffer than a 5.0. The 6.0 S+ and the 5.0 is a R+.  Tips about RIFLE they  have a variable kickpoint low in the PW-8,7-5 mid, 4-1 high.  Also, the flighted RIFLE is a little more stiffer to give the ball a higher flight.


  2. Royal Precision, the maker of Rifle shaft, use number instead of flex to describe the shaft stiffness.   I think 5.0 is regular flex and the bigger the number the more stiff the shaft is.

  3. Rifle shafts

    6.0 = X-Stiff

    5.5 = Stiff

    5.0 = Firm

    4.5 = regular

    4.0 = senior

    3.5 = ladies

    I may have the ladies and seniors backwards however you get the point

  4. The 6.0 is a little stiffer than 5.5.
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