Better for me: AVID vs. G-Core or Vikore

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I'm looking for some advice on cue construction as I get more serious about improving my game. I’m trying to stay under $500 and am currently deciding between two general options:
  • Cuetec AVID Sneaky Pete – more modern/tech-focused, low deflection, less traditional wood feel
  • McDermott G-Core or Viking Vikore – more traditional feel with a bit of tech, still low deflection
Long term I’d love to focus on straight pool, but that’s hard to find in leagues around me. For now I’m working on my 8-ball and 9-ball.

I’m just getting back into pool after several years off and currently playing around an APA 3. I’ve started practicing a few times a week and hoping to move up to APA 4 and beyond. APA is easiest for me to play right now because it's closest, but I'll look into BCA or USAPL later.

As far as feel goes, I don’t like a really “plinky” or loud hit. I tend to prefer something a bit quieter, which makes me think G-Core or Vikore might fit better. That said, I do want some feedback/resonance so the cue doesn’t feel totally dead.

Curious what you all think—does one of these stand out as a better fit?
 
I'm looking for some advice on cue construction as I get more serious about improving my game. I’m trying to stay under $500 and am currently deciding between two general options:
  • Cuetec AVID Sneaky Pete – more modern/tech-focused, low deflection, less traditional wood feel
  • McDermott G-Core or Viking Vikore – more traditional feel with a bit of tech, still low deflection
Long term I’d love to focus on straight pool, but that’s hard to find in leagues around me. For now I’m working on my 8-ball and 9-ball.

I’m just getting back into pool after several years off and currently playing around an APA 3. I’ve started practicing a few times a week and hoping to move up to APA 4 and beyond. APA is easiest for me to play right now because it's closest, but I'll look into BCA or USAPL later.

As far as feel goes, I don’t like a really “plinky” or loud hit. I tend to prefer something a bit quieter, which makes me think G-Core or Vikore might fit better. That said, I do want some feedback/resonance so the cue doesn’t feel totally dead.

Curious what you all think—does one of these stand out as a better fit?
For the money, I don't think the AVID shafts can be beat. Just my opinion. If you need pointed in a purchasing direction, just send me a PM.
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j2
 
I might get the Avid for best playing, for quietist hit, Gcore for sure. I know nothing about Vikore
 
I love Vikore shafts; they are my favorite. I played with a Viking Siege and went back to Vikore. I think they are pretty low deflection but play like traditional shafts.
 
One big advantage of the Avid is that it is ready for the Duo extension which
Is an excellent extension. Also it is entirely compatible with the Cynergy shaft if you ever want to go carbon fiber. As it is, extra Avid shafts are inexpensive and shafts on the Cuetec are interchangeable; I don’t think they have any joint facing issues. I have Avids and like them.

I have a McDermott with G Core. Good cue, looks good, good American manufacturing. Mc Dermott is excellent on warranty and service. I have no experience with the Vikore.

It is hard to beat the Avid value wise. You could get two shafts and an extension for not a ton of money by going with Avid. They play well.
 
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