I'm an experienced player (I've played off and on for over 20 years).
I play pretty often on my home 7' table (diamond). Right now I play with a capone or a southwest with a normal shaft that is cut down significantly (like 12.5 with a less chunky taper) and moori tips.
From what I can tell most, if not nearly all top players are using low deflection shafts? At least the top rotation game players (I've not seen a lot of 1P and banks players using low deflection shafts but that seems to be more of a demographic based observation).
About ten years ago I tried using one of the early predator shafts and absolutely hated it which partially was caused by the fact that I was using a le pro tip on the cue.
I'm not opposed to gadgets. I own ten jump cues at least and around that many different break cues. I've tried $30 chalk cubes, magic racking templates and own almost every piece of instructional material on the market.
So now comes the questions.
1. Will a low deflection shaft help my game? I'm a decent B+ player.
2. Can someone show me a few shots that are EASIER to make with a low deflection cue.
3. How long will it take me to adjust? I know this is variable.
4. Which low deflection shaft should I go with? I'm leaning toward predator 314-2 because I did not feel like the OB shafts had any significant hit to them.
5. Will a low deflection shaft HURT my game in any way? I've heard a lot of statements from bank players that some "trick" banks are harder to shoot with a low deflection shaft.
I play pretty often on my home 7' table (diamond). Right now I play with a capone or a southwest with a normal shaft that is cut down significantly (like 12.5 with a less chunky taper) and moori tips.
From what I can tell most, if not nearly all top players are using low deflection shafts? At least the top rotation game players (I've not seen a lot of 1P and banks players using low deflection shafts but that seems to be more of a demographic based observation).
About ten years ago I tried using one of the early predator shafts and absolutely hated it which partially was caused by the fact that I was using a le pro tip on the cue.
I'm not opposed to gadgets. I own ten jump cues at least and around that many different break cues. I've tried $30 chalk cubes, magic racking templates and own almost every piece of instructional material on the market.
So now comes the questions.
1. Will a low deflection shaft help my game? I'm a decent B+ player.
2. Can someone show me a few shots that are EASIER to make with a low deflection cue.
3. How long will it take me to adjust? I know this is variable.
4. Which low deflection shaft should I go with? I'm leaning toward predator 314-2 because I did not feel like the OB shafts had any significant hit to them.
5. Will a low deflection shaft HURT my game in any way? I've heard a lot of statements from bank players that some "trick" banks are harder to shoot with a low deflection shaft.