Clearly, beyond a certain distance, adding internal insert weight to the front of the shaft does not change spine much, if at all, because the shaft length is effectively reduced by the length of the insert. In fact, removing the end section of this point resulted in the shaft testing slightly weaker, not stiffer as you would expect. From now on, my own rule of thumb will be that if I want a weaker shaft, I will extend the shaft length by an amount equal to the length of any added internal weight that extends more than about 1 1/2” into the shaft.