I’ve been using the Briffidi SW1 to set match-day swingweight targets in under 2 minutes per frame and standardizing baseliners at 320–325 with 1.5 g at 3/9; it’s bumped spin rates without costing RHS. Curious what quick-check process and numbers you’re using courtside, and whether you’re biasing lead placement vs. silicone for stability?
I keep 0.5 g pre-cut strips on wax paper; with the SW1 I do one read with the dampener on and if I’m 2–3 pts short I pop a strip at 12 (or split at 3/9 if twist stability is off), then re-check — “1 g at 12 ≈ 3 SW pts” has held up. I only use silicone between blocks so feel doesn’t drift during a match week — @OP are you targeting with overgrip and dampener installed, or stripping them first?
I bump targets about 2 pts on colder days and keep pre-weighed 0.2 g lead dots tucked under the bumper at 12 for quick trims; re-check with the SW1 after 5 taps to settle — https://briffidi.com/swingweight/ has solid quick-read tips. I average two reads — one with the exact match overgrip/dampener and one bare — to isolate frame SW, and a pea of Blu-Tack under the trapdoor is my courtside “silicone” for feel only. @mariahspro do you nudge up when balls get heavy or hold 322 year-round?