Do 12.75mm shaft too small? And not good enough?

verwirre

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Do 12.75 shafts is to small? And bad compare to 13mm shaft?

Tell me what you think :D
 
12.5-13. mm are about the standard shafts that come with most new cues. They wouldn't put a bad playing shaft on their product. Johnnyt
 
I shoot with an 11.5 if that tells you anything. There's a few threads going on now about tip size
 
My tip is 11.75mm and a friend of mine plays with 11mm:p
 
I play with 12.80 to 12.75 and i love the way it plays ,, Plus i have a Murrell cue so that's all i need .
 
Do 12.75 shafts is to small? And bad compare to 13mm shaft?

Tell me what you think :D

Pool equipment is right when it feels good to whoever is using it. I cannot understand the countless threads about what shaft or wrap or cue someone is asking if they should use. You use whatever feels good to YOU. Thin shafts used to br primarily used for snooker or 3 cushion but nowadays anything goes. Look at Earl, he uses a javelin. Whatever feels comfortable.
 
Pool equipment is right when it feels good to whoever is using it. I cannot understand the countless threads about what shaft or wrap or cue someone is asking if they should use. You use whatever feels good to YOU. Thin shafts used to br primarily used for snooker or 3 cushion but nowadays anything goes. Look at Earl, he uses a javelin. Whatever feels comfortable.
I couldn't agree more

Beauty is in the eye if the beholder

There is not right or wrong although I would say there are boundaries where you can get so far off the accepted norm that it is counter productive.

Weight, tip hardness, shaft diameter, cue length, etc...
 
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