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    No Deflection

    I definitely don't swoop anymore, my cue doesn't deflect. Swooping balances deflection out nicely if you are following through away from the ball.
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    No Deflection

    Thank you for the luck. Everyone that crosses over a bank and has it pull over wide does this.
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    No Deflection

    I can swoop the cue inward and outward, upwards and down. I can swoop to the left and through the ball swoop back right. All while controlling how long I'm on the ball. Swooping is a secret?
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    No Deflection

    I'll try and write a part of it out, If your effort is to stay on the ball a long time the CB will leave the cue faster than anticipated Therefore the feel on when to put force into the shot is early during the follow through. Since the CB sticks on the OB longer more force is transferred...
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    No Deflection

    Dr Dave can't control how long he is on the ball. He says so. Im glad u assume everyone knows nothing PJ. https://billiards.colostate.edu/faq/cue-tip/contact-time/ Oh and BTW I am a fan of Dr. Dave and his work.
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    No Deflection

    Yes. I break it down to the vibrational/sound(inaudible) quality that is maintained until the ball stops rolling maybe after.
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    No Deflection

    The fundamental idea is the duration of contact with the tip through the stroke is the most important. The interaction between the tip and the CB is reflected between the CB and OB. Longer the tip is on the CB the longer the CB will be in contact with the OB. Stroke type does not matter, only...
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    No Deflection

    I see your view. I wasn't saying the shaft doesn't bend. I am saying that the cueball will take off in a straight line with parallel English. I haven't tested a LD shaft but I imagine it will function the same. In my view I think the cueball deflects because the cueball leaves the tip while...
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    No Deflection

    Does it make a difference that my Fargo is over 700?
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    No Deflection

    Justified comment. I don't really believe it either.
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    No Deflection

    Trying to wake the dead horse. I believe I have the answer to the mystery of deflection. I was advised to come here for further investigation. Some details: No deflection with a standard maple shaft regardless of speed or distance off of center contact. Speed control for the cueball...
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