Going to try CF, any suggestions?

The cheaper carbons play ok, but the quality is pretty horrible in general. Also the hit and feel seem to be lacking on the ones I have tried. I suppose because you are paying for time and not materials to build these shafts. Very little quality control. Buy a Rhino if you don't shoot much. It will play fine. Kind of like buying that cheap tool because you wont use it very often. Check warranty info. Ask a cue maker what shafts have been coming in the most to get repaired because of failure.
That's a good point. Cheap shafts you should probably consider throwaway if you don't have a cue repair person near you.

That also brings up a consideration. I don't know if it is still a problem, but the ferrule material in the Cynergy shafts is/was pretty soft. Not a big deal, but if you hit hard, you may experience issues with it. I have had to have a ferrule replaced on one but it was used and may have had an issue when I got it, so YMMV.
 
The cheaper carbons play ok, but the quality is pretty horrible in general. Also the hit and feel seem to be lacking on the ones I have tried. I suppose because you are paying for time and not materials to build these shafts. Very little quality control. Buy a Rhino if you don't shoot much. It will play fine. Kind of like buying that cheap tool because you wont use it very often. Check warranty info. Ask a cue maker what shafts have been coming in the most to get repaired because of failure.
I respect your opinion but it's not my own. I own a Rhino and once the junk stock tip is changed, it's a great shaft. Fit and finish are fine. There's nothing wrong with them, they look good and play good.
 
I respect your opinion but it's not my own. I own a Rhino and once the junk stock tip is changed, it's a great shaft. Fit and finish are fine. There's nothing wrong with them, they look good and play good.
Understood. I know some that have them and they play just fine. I'm just going buy my experience with quality. I suggestion to look over the shaft for cracks a defects right away like you should with any shaft. Many of the inexpensive shafts have cracks or ferrule issue when they are totally new.
 
Understood. I know some that have them and they play just fine. I'm just going buy my experience with quality. I suggestion to look over the shaft for cracks a defects right away like you should with any shaft. Many of the inexpensive shafts have cracks or ferrule issue when they are totally new.
That's also why I tell people to get Rhino shafts from Amazon. It's a little more expensive that way but much easier to return if there are issues.
 
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