bogey54311 said:steel joints deflect more. fact.
i have done tons of experimenting with this.
i am a HUGE 314 fan.
i deflect a half ball more when shooting a spot shot. maybe a hair more.
steel does not flex. thats why.
wood to wood cues have less.
chris G
bogey54311 said:i dont get it either.
when they first starting making the 314, they had a normal long ferrule.
the knew that the shorter and softer the ferrule, the lower the deflection.
BUT, they were afraid to be the first guys with a "strange" short and stubby ferrule.
chris G
That sounds ridiculous to me.nipponbilliards said:I need to dig through some old material before I can give you a definite answer. I do remember reading somewhere that a "stiffer" butt would produce more deflection. I think they say a P2 actually deflects more than a regular Predator cue because the butt is "stiffer" but I could be totally off base here.
I have also read that a softer joint would produce lesser deflection. But again, I need to double check.
Rocky, where are you?![]()
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Richard
JoeyInCali said:That sounds ridiculous to me.![]()
If that were the case, Meucci will outsell everyone.![]()
Well, if it's Bob's robot which HE was the only one controlling, it has no merit.nipponbilliards said:Joey,
I am not kidding, I am almost certain there was a test showing Meucci with a 314 shaft deflects less than a predator with a 314, and a P2 with a 314 deflects more than any predator with 314.
I just cannot find the source now. It is driving me crazy.
But then again, this might be a test conducted by Meucci.that I have read somewhere in the past.
What do you think? Any direct relationship between joint type and squirt?