Probably not real low-defl. To get lower D most outfits leave some of the tip end hollow to lower the mass.I've got no dog in this, but, I will say, I've busted open a carbon shaft from one of the Asian companies (a more reputable one) and it was foam filled at the top 8 inches, and bottom 8 inches. Hollow inside the middle.
Not much. Better than standard maple, but nothing compared to a Cnyergy or along those lines.Probably not real low-defl. To get lower D most outfits leave some of the tip end hollow to lower the mass.
They have a weight in their standard carbon shafts also, but it's directly Infront of where the butt pin bottoms out. While I knew there was probably a weight in there, I found out where it was when I attempted to add a couple tenths of an oz 5/16" pin to the Rhino radial shaft we had. When I started to drill past the radial threads in the shaft to thread for the pin, I almost immediately hit the weight. So I would estimate it was no more than 1/4" at most in front of where the butt joint pin bottoms out.I msg'd them yesterday and just got a reply. They said its a one piece multi-layer cf tube, NO two-piece bs just like i thought. Weren't real clear on whether its filament wound or flag-wrapped but her description leads me to believe its a flag-wrapped tube. At this price that wouldn't surprise me. Either way that's not a big deal as quality cf tubes can be made either way. Some super hi-end golf shafts are flag-wrapped and they play great. I'm
Trying to modify cf shafts is really not a great idea for just this reason. Nothing easy like drilling a deeper hole in solid wood.They have a weight in their standard carbon shafts also, but it's directly Infront of where the butt pin bottoms out. While I knew there was probably a weight in there, I found out where it was when I attempted to add a couple tenths of an oz 5/16" pin to the Rhino radial shaft we had. When I started to drill past the radial threads in the shaft to thread for the pin, I almost immediately hit the weight. So I would estimate it was no more than 1/4" at most in front of where the butt joint pin bottoms out.
Also, just checked my email and the Must shaft is showing up today! Not sure when I'll try it as I have some med things being done thisaft.
I’ve manually tapped my Rhino 5/16x14 to fit my cues that have a longer pin than the Rhino could accept.Trying to modify cf shafts is really not a great idea for just this reason. Nothing easy like drilling a deeper hole in solid wood.
You still have to really careful if drilling any cf shaft deeper than standard. Increasing the bore size is one thing but going deeper you could drill past the bottom of the bore into the foam. As for the fit all the one's i've seen (about 7-8) have all fit the joint pretty well. You can't expect them to fit every cue. That's not a QC issue. I agree that they are an assembler, they buy tubes and finish them. For $250 i'd buy a Raven. I like the fact they're in Calif. and from what i've heard have good products and service.I’ve manually tapped my Rhino 5/16x14 to fit my cues that have a longer pin than the Rhino could accept.
I also manually tapped my Rhino 3/8x10 to fit the modified pins.
Not a problem, was easier than I expected.
The fact that I needed to do this and the fact that they are 21.5mm at the joint while most cues are thinner at the joints and the bad service I received from them (although it was fast) will make me pass any Rhino products in the future (I also have their jump cue).
I believe that the fact that all their shafts are 21.5mm at the joint (the size of Rhino cues) tells us that they don’t make the shafts and they get blanks at this size for their cues and that they just add different joint threads plugs, ferrules and tips.
I went with Raven when I was looking for a CF break shaft. I agree, I think they make better products than Rhino.You still have to really careful if drilling any cf shaft deeper than standard. Increasing the bore size is one thing but going deeper you could drill past the bottom of the bore into the foam. As for the fit all the one's i've seen (about 7-8) have all fit the joint pretty well. You can't expect them to fit every cue. That's not a QC issue. I agree that they are an assembler, they buy tubes and finish them. For $250 i'd buy a Raven. I like the fact they're in Calif. and from what i've heard have good products and service.