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Ok, short of taking it to Callaway, which I really do not want to do, how do I go about removing a shaft from an Octane head?? I know there are risks involved. Im not concerned about melting the composite head, I'll take precautions there. I want to know how the head is actually fixed in. Is it more than glue?? I have done a driver before and also a 3w with no issues, but they were not Callaway heads and were really no different to pulling an iron head (I just used a shaft puller). I would like to install a new shaft at some point in the very near future, so how do I go about this??

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Same as any other. With composites I wrap the head in a cool wet rag and concentrate on the hosel or you can cut it off and drill it.

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Ok, so the only thing that scares people about the Callaway is the fact that the head is not all metal?? There is not weird thing going on with the way its fixed in?? Ok, sweet...now to find a shaft..


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