production ld shafts
Takes me a few hours to figure out if I can adapt to a new shaft, 4 at the most. If after 4 hours I cant get the hang of it-forget it there are other shafts in the world.
If I know I can adjust to it i'd say i need 20 to 30 hours of practice alone and cheap action to get comfortable. After 100 hours I own the shaft and am good with it for a long time, after a long time the taper will change with wear9I dont use sandpaper of any thing abrasive) after a couple years a shaft can wear down(if its softer wood). I dont use "manufactured" LD shafts im old school.
It is my understanding that all production Laminated LD shafts are made with a lower grade maple.
I do not know this for a fact, but I have heard that OB has started to use better grade now.
From my understanding one azer, royce is the owner or part owner in OB shafts.
He might be able to shed some light on this topic.
To the Op,
I could never get use to the sound of most Laminated LD or LD shafts.
They sound different and some sound like the tip or the ferrule is broke or has came loose, but it does pull my focus to the shaft instead of my game or my next shot.
After the last laminated LD shaft that I shot with for 1 year I switch back to solid maple and it was like a cool glass of water.
I like solid maple shafts and the sound they make.
I have 3 solid maple shafts fitted for my maim player, with 3 different tips plus I have at other shafts that can be screwed on.
Becuase they all have different tips on, it makes it kinda wild at times with draw follow and english.

but I can adjust to the tip in a few hours..
MMike