Anyone compared Rhino Carbon shaft vs Predator Vantage in terms of CB deflection?

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Anyone compared Rhino Carbon shaft vs Predator Vantage in terms of CB deflection?
 
The Rhino deflects a tiny little bit more than a Predator 314-2.
So if the Vantage deflect less than 314, then it also deflect less than the Rhino.
 
rhino is awful stay away
wrong. multiple people in my home spot have them and all like them. no issues so far. i sold the cue mine was on but that's not why i sold it, i thought it played great. the differences in deflection in theses shafts is tiny and not enough to worry about.
 
I'm no pro by any means, but I enjoy the game and can hold my own in local leagues. I use one on a Joss butt and have no complaints. Provides a nice hit and I get a bit less squirt than with the original maple shaft. I would like to try a Kielwood shaft at some point, but for now I'm very happy with the Rhino.
 
dont forget to post the answer

In terms of deflection, the Rhino (12.4) is a bit better but not by much. Biggest issue with the Rhino for me is the shift on the balance point, with the Rhino shaft which is lighter than the Vantage, the cue felt butt heavy, guessing the Rhino shaft would be a better fit with a lighter cue to move the balance point forward.
 
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In terms of deflection, the Rhino (12.4) is a bit better but not by much. Biggest issue with the Rhino for me is the shift on the balance point, with the Rhino shaft which is lighter than the Vantage, the cue felt butt heavy, guessing the Rhino shaft would be a better fit with a lighter cue to move the balance point forward.
Thanks for the reply
I’m surprised that you can feel a change in balance point as I can’t imagine the difference in weight would be that great although I do not know the specifics
 
It is not that I felt that the balance point shifted, it is more that I felt that the butt felt heavier even if the Rhino shaft was lighter, which means the balance point shifted to the rear

Once you have been playing with a cue for like 4-5 years, little changes are easily noticeable.
 
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