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The spacing between cogs is the same, but the ramp and pin profile is different. It’ll work, though not as smoothly as it can with proper setup, you may or may not notice
You can just use a Campag 11 speed cassette, no need to change the freehub. Though Campag cassettes are pretty pricy - Miche make cheaper compatible ones, that have worked fine for me.
The freehubs are the same width for Campag 9/10/11/12 and Shimano 11 speeds, you just need to remove the freehub as per the instructions linked to above. Here’s a video of someone removing the freehub from a Campagnolo hub
https://youtu.be/IMlARo8AiFM
the part you need reference code FH-BO015X1
I actually have one of these for sale if you are interested, brand new (bought some wheels and was sent the wrong version)
I've done the swap the other way round (Shimano to Campag). Easy job. See https://www.campagnolo.com/media/files/035_71_Technical_manual_Campagnol...