Unfortunately that will never happen as the core and overmold need to be of the same plastic family in order to chemically bond together. Eventually you would just be left with an envy core lol.
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So, I'm done with soft electron but I'm finding the regular still very useful.
I like a soft putter but this is too soft in the warm weather. Mine has also developed a sunken plate, which I don't love.
man ranger brah you gotta get on the level of understandment that the firm putters are the answers. they only make soft putters for noobs, i wish more people had a DG big brother like me to tell them this stuff.
Throwing in the yard with a soft and firm @ 168g and the firm seemed to hold a high sweeping anny much better than the soft. Maybe it was the grip that made the difference.not at all. my go-to throwers all have been firms and very stable. softs were just the same.
Threw a friend's beat up Atom the other day...
I will say that I'm not normally one to carry an "understable" putter bc I usually just rock a Scale/Envy duo but WOW did the Atom fly ridiculously nice on a light hyzer fip that popped up, drifted a bit and then settled down with a gentle fade. I really like that MVP/Axiom's putters are a tick faster off the tee than most PnA molds and I found that that straight flight out a beat Atom is one of the most "midrange" like flights I've seen out of a putter. Needless to say, my opinion of the Atom is that it is a fantastic driving/approach disc but its to fast for my taste in the circle.