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It's not as user friendly as Lyles. I have to admit, I miss measured the shank of the Oneway, I measured across the flats, real measurement is 5/8" (or metric equivalent).
With a large teardrop, 8" is pushing it. there seems to be flex at the shank juncture. The smaller the teardrop, the less resistance and you can go a little deeper, but not much.
 
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It's not as user friendly as Lyles. I have to admit, I miss measured the shank of the Oneway, I measured across the flats, real measurement is 5/8" (or metric equivalent).
With a large teardrop, 8" is pushing it. there seems to be flex at the shank juncture. The smaller the teardrop, the less resistance and you can go a little deeper, but not much.
Thanks
 
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