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Started by noggin buster, March 11, 2013, 06:46:37 PM

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noggin buster

Can someone explain the difference in a flare tip vs a regular tip? Will one produce higher or lower pitches /tones or is it for looks?

Longbeardfever4ever

Flared tips are normally just easier to run.  I find it easier to flydown and cutt with a flared tip striker.
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dreis3

Pretty much what Mike said... It seems like guys who make their strikers with thinner shafts tend to flare the tips on their strikers to allow for more contact between the striker tip and the playing surface, thus making playability easier.  If I make my strikers with a 5/16" diameter shaft I typically keep a straight striker tip, if I make a thinner shaft I will typically flare the tip on the striker, of course there are always exceptions. I wouldn't say for either is done for looks, but some guys just prefer one over the other.  I was always a flared guy myself, but have recently been finding myself running my straight tips more often...
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TRKYHTR

Flared tips are going to be easier to use but you can get more turkey sounds out of a straight tip. In other words you can do more stuff with a straight tip.
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Quote from: TRKYHTR on March 11, 2013, 09:59:37 PM
Flared tips are going to be easier to use but you can get more turkey sounds out of a straight tip. In other words you can do more stuff with a strai

This has been my experience with both styles of tips as well. Personally, I prefer straight tip over flared. God Bless

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Quote from: TRKYHTR on March 11, 2013, 09:59:37 PM
Flared tips are going to be easier to use but you can get more turkey sounds out of a straight tip. In other words you can do more stuff with a straight tip.


 
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