It's also shown and explained on Dr. Dave's Video Encyclopedia, with Tom Ross demonstrating.
I've heard the shot called various things: "stun forward", "stun run-through" and "force follow". I don't think "force follow" is the proper term for it but I heard Jim Rempe call it that on an Accu-Stats video. I always thought force follow just meant a hard follow shot where the cue ball is really forced to run (the cue ball hesitates, then zooms forward).
The stun-forward is a common shot over middle and longer distances, especially in straight pool. It's a better alternative to babying the ball or a "drag draw" in most instances, since a slow hit ball (either cue ball or object ball) can roll off.
I was just actually just watching this and They do a great job covering different types of stun shot,s.
Not trying to change from my original post but as i was watching the dvd Dave talk's about equal separation of the balls .When you shoot a 1/2 ball shot the ball separate at the same angle.Im not positive but dont the balls separate at close to the same angle when struck at a 45 degree angle or 1/4 ball hit with a rolling cb?Im not around a table right now but the 1/2 ball hit with a rolling cb don't sound correct.(maybe it does)