justinb386
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I just had this Water Buffalo tip installed on my cue (because I really needed a tip on my cue, and I thought I would try out a hard tip for once), and the thing is hard as a rock.
I can play okay with it, but I find it hard to use much English on the cue ball, because it feels as if I am mis cuing.
My question is, do you need to scuff the tip very often with hard tips, in order to get chalk to hold on the tip very well?
Does a tip tapper help much with hard tips?
I just want to be able to apply some English to the cue ball without feeling like I am going to mis cue.
I am just curious to know how players are able to comfortably use a really hard tip (like a Water Buffalo for example).
Thank you very much for any suggestions, about how I can comfortably play with this hard tip, without feeling like I am going to mis cue when ever using any kind of excessive amount of English.
I can play okay with it, but I find it hard to use much English on the cue ball, because it feels as if I am mis cuing.
My question is, do you need to scuff the tip very often with hard tips, in order to get chalk to hold on the tip very well?
Does a tip tapper help much with hard tips?
I just want to be able to apply some English to the cue ball without feeling like I am going to mis cue.
I am just curious to know how players are able to comfortably use a really hard tip (like a Water Buffalo for example).
Thank you very much for any suggestions, about how I can comfortably play with this hard tip, without feeling like I am going to mis cue when ever using any kind of excessive amount of English.
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