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    Best way/product to clean Predator 314-2 shaft?

    Soft tissue and some drops of alcohol. The higher consentrate alcohol recommended, it will evaporate faster without harming your shaft. Why tissue? Because tissue fiber made from wood. Whenever you rub your shaft with something, small amount particle of that 'something' will stay there. Dont rub...
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    Need confirmation about Low Deflection

    Thx. I really appreciate your answers. I agree. No matter what cue u choose, the most important thing is how well you master it. The quality of a cue isnt only about it deflection properties. It's the indian, not the arrow.
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    Need confirmation about Low Deflection

    Sure, the best cue is what works for you. The cue that you use the most so youre familiar with it almost like the extension of your own hand. But what im talking about is which cue has the exact physic method to compensate squirt/deflection? This question purpose only to help beginner understand...
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    Need confirmation about Low Deflection

    One more time sorry for my english. Sorry, but i dont agree with you. Longer pivot point maybe better to compensate the squirt with BHE, but no players comfortable enough with super long bridge even top pros. I can say there is no such thing as Parallel English. Because, to use 'Parallel'...
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    Need confirmation about Low Deflection

    Thx you so much kim. I really appreciate your answers. :thumbup:
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    Need confirmation about Low Deflection

    I understand what you trying to say. LD shaft absolutely can reduce the deflection. Thx for the explanation, but that is not the answer i lookimg for. My true question is : "isn't it harder to learn how to compensate squirt/deflection with an LD shaft? Because you can't use exact method like...
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    Need confirmation about Low Deflection

    First of all, sorry for my english. What is Low Deflection cue? As long as a cue has mass there will always be deflection. So it mean low deflection cue still has deflection but lesser and still need to compensate when using side spin, isn't it? Dr. Dave at billiard university colostate said...
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