How anyone can hit with a Predator is beyond me!
Let me think .... Oh yeah because people are different. Question answered.
How anyone can hit with a Predator is beyond me!
How anyone can hit with a Predator is beyond me!
Scott, thought I read the Revo was only available as a shaft for the LE?
2nd what pin ? Predator site reads only unilock.
Charlie
Thanks for the clarification, Mr. Lee
While we have you, what's your opinion on shaft diameter (what's your preference)? Should the player have to change or adapt to the shaft size/taper set by a manufacturer? This Revo is an interesting point in that it's the manufacture defining a size/taper that's unadjustable in the aftermarket.
I did an experiment a couple of weeks ago. I took both my Samsaras and put the regular 13mm shaft on one, and one of my LD shafts (Tiger Pro X 11.75mm) on the other. I played several games swapping cues back and forth from shot to shot. FOR ME, I had no trouble adapting to either shaft. In other words, I could play just as well, immediately, using either shaft.
Could you explain why playing with a predator is unbelivable to you? I've noticed that most people here who are saing that predator is shitty argue that they play better with a standard maple shaft. I can undersand that on some level, they are used to the hit and deflection of a standard shaft, so a LD predator seems like it's not worth it in their eyes.
On the other hand, as I can tell from your signature, you play with a Tiger X Pro, a shaft advertised by Tiger as a "No Deflection Shaft"....
When is the last time you seen anyone lugging around a china made production cue that cost 3500.00 bucks .
Well. I've read in one other of your posts that you are very careful with your word selection, and I must admit that I can't argue with this one, you are rightTo be fair, he never said it is "unbelievable" to him.
He said it is "beyond him", which seems to mean beyond his understanding, which is very reasonable.
We all know people have varying preferences, but to truly understand another's preference is a bit of a stretch..
Im sure there will be a picture in the cue gallery at some point after everyone gets home from the SBE. You KNOW somebody had to have bought one........ :thumbup:
From the Predator website: http://www.predatorcues.com/revo/
croscoe...I have a radial pin on my cues (Samsara). Karim Belhaj, Predator owner, said they could fit a Revo shaft to my butt. That's what I'm having done when I get to Jacksonville in a couple of weeks...so I guess I will perhaps have the only Revo shaft that is not connected to a Predator butt.
Scott Lee
http://poolknowledge.com
Why would you chose to play with a LD shaft over a standard shaft then? There are known drawbacks to having an LD shaft. Ferrule durability, and overall shaft durability, combined with the increased difficulty of jumping are pretty big 'cons'. There's only one drawback to a standard shaft in the eyes of the LD crowd, the deflection. So if you're playing just as well with the standard, why limit yourself on possible shots? It'd be like Usain Bolt wearing climbing shoes for the 100m. Sure they grip the surface more, but the shoe doesn't grip you the same way so you end up slipping. Things just don't make sense.
How anyone can hit with a Predator is beyond me!
Scott teaches so much he just never forgets that say for english he doesn't need 3 tips (when most peoles3 tips are really more like 10 tips lol)....so english and using it on diff shafts especially so "sparingly" wont show such drastic differences in shots from shaft to shaft
Scott doesn't stress his game or his stroke, man is too knowledgeable plus such long experience, that it lets him play the CB core......so there's not a ton to adjust too, proabably effects him more in how the cue hits soft or hard than antying else such as deflection......
remember if your just shooting say stright ins with no english LD/SD aim an shoot the same....
I'm also sure Scott has a jump cue, and also even more sure that he can kick and hit a ball lol
Ever since I've known scott personally and prior from when I only knew him online, he's always basically been MEH, about particular cue/s being the ONE or whatever.........not sure if he just feels that way, or if he has just become that way about cues from teaching possibly.
I really never have trouble from cue to cue either, unless i'm trying to play fancy shots that require (or i'm forcing too much) using lots of side spin. For me at least its more "how it feels" that i care about than how it actually pockets balls when using spins
-regards,
Greyghost
-Greyghost
Hi Keebie,
Had some very good Craw Fish Etouffee last night.
Can you explain then why Scott follows that Dr. Dave type science that NOTHING matters except the solid material equations.
I think that is totally wrong, by the way. The tip, the shaft, & even a spliced wooden butt are NOT solid materials...& neither is our hand, arm, shoulder, etc.
Thanks in advance, if you can explain that.
All Best Wishes for You & Yours,
Rick
As was discussed Rick, it is the effective mass that effects squirt. similar results can be attained with different tips, wood vs graphite , solid vs hollow, stiff vs flexible.
It takes time and money to analyze each component of a concept and then empirically prove the analysis. If you don't have that time and resource, buy the shaft that you think will work for you and discard it if it doesn't - it just takes money.
I shoot with a Z2 but my old sanded down house cue down to 10mm solid maple shaft works as well for me.
A perfect stroke will get to OB into the pocket if you know where to aim and adjust. :smile:
Be well.
Thanks E, but I got all that.
My query was more to what Keebie was saying about Scott & how that does not seem to match up with what Scott puts out.
Stay Well,
Rick
As was discussed Rick, it is the effective mass that effects squirt. similar results can be attained with different tips, wood vs graphite , solid vs hollow, stiff vs flexible.
It takes time and money to analyze each component of a concept and then empirically prove the analysis. If you don't have that time and resource, buy the shaft that you think will work for you and discard it if it doesn't - it just takes money.
I shoot with a Z2 but my old sanded down house cue down to 10mm solid maple shaft works as well for me.
A perfect stroke will get to OB into the pocket if you know where to aim and adjust. :smile:
Be well.