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I just put one of those on a Rhino Must carbon shaft I got a few weeks back. Was going to put it on about a week back as I didn't like the tip that came with it, it was too hard for my taste and I like hard tips. If you saw my posts a week ago about how I had an attention lapse and turned the wrong wheel on my lathe you'll understand why I took a week to finally get that tip installed. Anyway, I use a lot of their tips but never tried the pro version, so decided to try that one this time. Definitely softened the hit up, only shot about 50 shots with it and probably won't shoot it again till after league tonight as it's just a spare shaft for me. I'll either end up with that tip or their soft black for this shaft. Too early to tell at this time.
I see. you must prefer the Fire Medium if I'm not mistaken. for me, that fire tip is great and consistent. although I did have a bad game using it recently but that was due to me really tired during that day. I really love the PRO a lot better than the Fire. and I also have their Super soft on my main shaft previously. I thought their supersoft was amazing, never thought that the PRO would be on another level for me. don't get me wrong, both tips are amazing, I'm just leaning on using the PRO more nowadays. I might go for a practice/warm-up routine later today (weather permitting). the other shaft is still on the way either tomorrow or thursday.
 
Actually, used to prefer the fire med, but now use the blacks. Med on wood, and soft on carbon.
I was getting an occasional miscue on the fire med while virtually none on the blacks, so that's now what I use.
I realize it was probably me, but it is what it is. I have a cue lathe and tips are cheap so why fight it. The black med lasts me a yr or so and once they get short, they really harden up, but that's ok, I still don't miscue unless I forget to chalk.
I do like the look of the fire med though.
 
Actually, used to prefer the fire med, but now use the blacks. Med on wood, and soft on carbon.
I was getting an occasional miscue on the fire med while virtually none on the blacks, so that's now what I use.
I realize it was probably me, but it is what it is. I have a cue lathe and tips are cheap so why fight it. The black med lasts me a yr or so and once they get short, they really harden up, but that's ok, I still don't miscue unless I forget to chalk.
I do like the look of the fire med though.
same thing. I do have occasional miscue on the fire med, a bit less on the S/S Blacks and None so far on the Pro. felt the the Pro grabs the CB more. initially the S/S does the same thing but I guess they hardened quite a bit after more usage on them. I might sell the other cue with the Pro on once I get to install the new tip on the new shaft. I'm planning on selling my spare since my friend's been eyeing it when he got to use it recently.
 
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