Power Precision

CHING Power Precision – Flight Chart

The CHING Power Precision (ID 400) is a control-oriented driver featuring CHING’s signature indented groove-track rim for added grip and torque resistance. Official flight numbers are not published on the product page; based on available notes, treat this as a stable-to-overstable control driver designed for placement lines rather than max-glide distance.

Flight Path Overview for Newer Arms

With slower throw speeds, expect a neutral start with an early, dependable fade. The groove-track rim can feel unusual at first—focus on a clean, nose-down release for best results.

Flight Chart for Developing Players

Intermediate throwers will see straight-to-stable flights with a reliable finish. Useful for controlled hyzers, forced straight shots that must land on line, and low-ceiling throws where extra glide is a liability.

Advanced and Pro Line Shaping

At higher power, the Power Precision resists turn and finishes on command, making it a candidate for placement drives in wind and skip-finish approaches. The groove-track can help with forehand grip pressure without slipping.

Forehand Control and Utility Shots

The firm, grooved rim supports torque-heavy forehands, flex lines that fight back, and short, overstable utility shots. Expect predictable fades and controllable ground play.

Try our interactive Flight Chart to see how the flight path responds to your arm speed, release angle, and forehand/backhand style. Adjust the inputs to model your throw.

CHING Power Precision

 

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Try the CHING Power Precision

If you want a control driver with a unique grip geometry and predictable finish, this mold can lock down placement lines without surprise turn.

Mold Specs

  • Manufacturer: CHING
  • Model: Power Precision
  • Flight Numbers: Not listed
  • Primary Plastic: Power Line (reported)
  • Rim Feature: Indented groove-track for grip/torque control

Puttheads Notes

  • Some throwers report the grooved rim feels unconventional and may require an adjustment period for consistent releases.
  • Use as a placement-first driver where predictable fade and wind stability matter more than glide.
  • If you prefer traditional rims, test before bagging; comfort is crucial for confident releases.
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