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    TT DD R300 shaft is heavier than ProjectX 6.0?

    I just checked the weight in the website. R300 is 127gram, px 6.0 is 120gram. so I should feel px6.0 is lighter than R300, but I felt my friend's ap2 with px6.0 is much heavier than my Tour Preferred irons with R300. why

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    You are only talking about 7 grams of weight on the raw shaft.

    For an assembled club you also need to account for the grip and the weight of the clubhead. Also, if one club is longer it will feel heavier when you hold/waggle it even though it may not actually be heavier.
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    It all has to do with the weight ditribution. Px 6.0 is a whole lot stiffer in the tip section than a dg r300, hence more weight towards the tip.

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