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    Revo vs Becue

    Pool Cues are like bowling balls. You have to get the right one that matches your style of playing. I could definitely live with a Revo. I like the surface and believe it is a better company to buy from. For me I didn't like the conical taper which starts at about 8-9" from the tip on a...
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    Revo vs Becue

    Sounds like we have had the exact same experience. I have made bank, kick, long range super straight shots consistently with this cue. Many times making shots I imagined in my mind shot it and it really happened. I do not get this experience with either my Predator 314-3 or the Cutec Synergy...
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    Revo vs Becue

    This was very well said and explains exactly what I have noticed. History. My first expensive cue was a Meucci - Which although was quite whippy I learned to shoot well with it ( I loved the high English i could get). As my game improved I didn't move the ball sideways as much (center ball...
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    Becue specs

    The Becue Prime M 12mm is what I would call Whippy. It reminds me of my first Meucci pro taper shaft. The term "Whippy" means it is flexable kind of like a fishing pole verses being stiff like a 2x4 board. An example of a very stiff shaft would be a 13mm JOSS, A REVO or Even a Synergy 15K...
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    Revo vs Becue

    I prefer the Becue Prime-M over the Revo. The Revo does have a smoother surface, but I prefer the longer pro-taper of the Prime M 12.0. I also prefer the vibration. The Becue Prime M 12.0 it is very flexible like a Meucci where s both the Cuetec Synergy 12.5 and the Revo are very stiff. I...
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    Becue specs

    Hello Hawaiianeye, Wanted to ask you if you are putting the Renaissance Wax on a wood or carbon fiber cue. I have a Becue PrimeM 12.0 the wax doesn't seem to make much of a difference. What have your results been? Thanks
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