TopFlite7:
Just can't get the feel for them. I do a lot better with the starter wedges. Try to hit a short shot AND it's to short. Try to hit a long shot AND it's to long.
I thought you might have an answer like that. I can see why you're a little disillusioned. Just choking them to get the right yards is not really the best way to use them. Those are great clubs if you learn the other 4 shots besides full with them. It isn't hard and you will find yourself improving your scrambling % while your putting gets easier because you're getting closer.
If you haven't given up on them yet, go to BPB #10 and 11. Set up a practice round with low wind, get into the fairway close to the tee and try the different shots up and down the fairway. You get 9 of them before you get moved on and #11 is the same way. This way you're not under the gun to make a shot and you can see how accurate they really are compared to the starters. 16-18 shots later restart and get another 16-18. What I like to do is take 2-3 shots the same up the fairway and then 2-3 coming back, looking for the dings. Note the variance between the dings and missed dings-it's pretty consistent. Take your starter wedges with you and compare how they work this way.
15 minutes doing this and you might see the light. GL ;-)