Kulli yes it is big for the weight there seem to be a few really light clefts in the butterfly stain bats. Heaviest out of the first 10 or so has been 3-10 in its raw state. I always feel with my bats that if you pic a cleft in its raw state in the right manner you get a nicer bat so for example the cleft for that bat was 3-4 in it raw state handled up, the finished product is 2-7. That was perfect as after it's bound gripped etc you add 3 oz with the materials I use. So to recap if you see a raw cleft on my thread that is 3-7 and you want a 2-10 bat that would be spot on.
Make sense?