Hello AZ, it seems today that most players prefer heavier shafts for their playing cues. I don't know when this started or why people started thinking this was important. Today it seems that many players would choose shafts that are at least 4 oz or more finished turned. Following I have a few questions that I would like anyone with idea's or knowledge of the subject to answer.
1) Is the weight of finished turned shaft directly due to the density of wood the shaft was made from?
2) What weight would you consider to be too heavy for a finish turned shaft?
3) What weight would you consider to be too light for a finish turned shaft?
4) How do shafts that weight 4 oz or more effect a shafts performance?
Thanks in advance for your answers, and please anyone with ideas or knowledge concerning these questions post your thoughts.
Take care
1) Is the weight of finished turned shaft directly due to the density of wood the shaft was made from?
2) What weight would you consider to be too heavy for a finish turned shaft?
3) What weight would you consider to be too light for a finish turned shaft?
4) How do shafts that weight 4 oz or more effect a shafts performance?
Thanks in advance for your answers, and please anyone with ideas or knowledge concerning these questions post your thoughts.
Take care