Obsessed with the hardness of a cue tip I think I'll end up playing with a phenolic...
Do you know anybody that does?
Besides chalk retention, is there any other negative aspect about using them in a playing cue?
Can you get the same kind of english and draw using a phenolic?
I like hard tips because of the confidence they give me and the accuracy I feel... cause I have tried all kinds of softs and meds but I can't even control the strenght when I use those (much less the position where the cue ball is going to end)...
Anyone here has the same feeling?
Do you know anybody that does?
Besides chalk retention, is there any other negative aspect about using them in a playing cue?
Can you get the same kind of english and draw using a phenolic?
I like hard tips because of the confidence they give me and the accuracy I feel... cause I have tried all kinds of softs and meds but I can't even control the strenght when I use those (much less the position where the cue ball is going to end)...
Anyone here has the same feeling?