lunneborgc
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I have been thinking a lot lately about putting down my low deflection shaft. I'm curious to see what other people think, and hear comments from others who have done this. I'm not trying to start a pissing match about which is the best LD or why anyone should/shouldn't play with one, just looking for information.
Here's my situation... I have a few cues that I love and I'd like to play with all of them, the problem is I'm "off" when I'm shooting with my other cues compared to my normal player with the LD shaft. I traded for a Russ Espiritu and a Tim Scruggs sneaky pete at the same time around two years ago. I played with both cues a bunch, but I personally liked the feel of the Scruggs, so it became my playing cue. I tried a friends Espiritu with an OB shaft and instantly I fell in love with the "feel" of the cue and purchased one myself. For the past year and a half or so I have been shooting with that combination. Durring that time I learned a ton about shooting, english, and studied up on the game of billiards. I'm happy with what I've learned any how my ability has advanced, but all this was done while shooting with a LD shaft. I would like to be able to pick up any of my cues and shoot nearly the same as I would with my player but I'm having difficulty executing shots/leaves I know I'm capable of. That's why I'm planning on switching back to plain maple shafts, for better consistency from cue to cue. I recently purchased a new cue, and am planning to use the shafts that came with it from the cue maker. From what I've read the shafts made by him are top notch. I'm on a loosing streak in my leagues and this is probably not the best time to make a change in my game, (is there ever?) but I'm determined. I know in my head the answer is practice, but it's been pretty frustrating so far. I plan on taking lessons from a local guy that's been referred to my by a fellow player. I know sounds like I've already answered my questions, and know what needs to be done, but I'm sure I'm not the first person that's been in this situation. I guess I'm just looking for tips/advice/support.
TIA - Noob
Here's my situation... I have a few cues that I love and I'd like to play with all of them, the problem is I'm "off" when I'm shooting with my other cues compared to my normal player with the LD shaft. I traded for a Russ Espiritu and a Tim Scruggs sneaky pete at the same time around two years ago. I played with both cues a bunch, but I personally liked the feel of the Scruggs, so it became my playing cue. I tried a friends Espiritu with an OB shaft and instantly I fell in love with the "feel" of the cue and purchased one myself. For the past year and a half or so I have been shooting with that combination. Durring that time I learned a ton about shooting, english, and studied up on the game of billiards. I'm happy with what I've learned any how my ability has advanced, but all this was done while shooting with a LD shaft. I would like to be able to pick up any of my cues and shoot nearly the same as I would with my player but I'm having difficulty executing shots/leaves I know I'm capable of. That's why I'm planning on switching back to plain maple shafts, for better consistency from cue to cue. I recently purchased a new cue, and am planning to use the shafts that came with it from the cue maker. From what I've read the shafts made by him are top notch. I'm on a loosing streak in my leagues and this is probably not the best time to make a change in my game, (is there ever?) but I'm determined. I know in my head the answer is practice, but it's been pretty frustrating so far. I plan on taking lessons from a local guy that's been referred to my by a fellow player. I know sounds like I've already answered my questions, and know what needs to be done, but I'm sure I'm not the first person that's been in this situation. I guess I'm just looking for tips/advice/support.
TIA - Noob