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Old 05-14-2006, 04:21 PM   #1
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Default HIT inserts/Easton Axis FMJ

Hi guys. I just got my order of 12 of these shafts and I am wondering if there is a need to run them on an ASD (I have a G5). Does any shaft with the HIT inserts need the ends squared seeing that nothing rests against the end of the shaft? OK maybe this is a dumb question.. but your opinions please.
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Default RE: Easton Axis FMJ

I think it's always better to have the ends square no matter what shafts your using,with the axis your tips still rest against the shaft.
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