I see lots of people on here discussing carbon fiber shafts and many of them keep clamoring for something that may not currently be in production.
For example, there are people saying "if ONLY they made one at 11.8, I would jump all over it, but they ONLY come in 12mm."
Just EXACTLY what is that .2mm going to do for you?
That same could be asked for people going in the opposite direction.
FWIW, I can shoot with pretty much any shaft, but I do PREFER a larger diameter shaft because it fits my closed bridge tighter. However, I can easily live with something that is .2mm different than my preference.
In edit: I "think" the Becue hits "larger" in "feel" when you hit the cue ball than wooden shafts of the same diameter do. The Becue doesn't have the vibrations that "skinny" wooden shafts have when the cue ball is struck hard and way off center.
I switch, back and forth, between my 12mm Becue CF shaft and my 13.25mm, and larger, wood shafts with no problem.
For example, there are people saying "if ONLY they made one at 11.8, I would jump all over it, but they ONLY come in 12mm."
Just EXACTLY what is that .2mm going to do for you?
That same could be asked for people going in the opposite direction.
FWIW, I can shoot with pretty much any shaft, but I do PREFER a larger diameter shaft because it fits my closed bridge tighter. However, I can easily live with something that is .2mm different than my preference.
In edit: I "think" the Becue hits "larger" in "feel" when you hit the cue ball than wooden shafts of the same diameter do. The Becue doesn't have the vibrations that "skinny" wooden shafts have when the cue ball is struck hard and way off center.
I switch, back and forth, between my 12mm Becue CF shaft and my 13.25mm, and larger, wood shafts with no problem.
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