I can take a bar cue and using that BHE pivot almost eliminate squirt. Old-school players called it tuck-n-roll. This DI dude is saying zero deflection. Bullsh*t. Show us some side-by-side comparisons to OB,Pred., Tiger,SS360 etc. Snakeoil in my book.
From watching the video, this seems like baloney to me.
I'm glad Dominic figured this out 100 years after it was first written down, and 20 years after the first discussions of it on the Internet.
And now he's marketing a shaft that has a bridge-length pivot point.
Awesome.
Freddie <~~~ and people will buy it
LOL. You should watch the rest of his videos.
While not buying into the hype, I picked one up on here used because I wanted to try a LD shaft and it was cheap. I was very surprised at how it plays. I really like it and seem to make more balls with the shaft. With that being said, I don't know a thing about low deflection and don't make any claims about this shafts LD properties. I know I bought it, threw it on a Gulyassy 31" butt and it plays better FOR ME than other cues I have recently played.
I had tried an OB one time and I liked this one much better. I also have a BMC Meucci with the pro shaft and I like the CAP better. If you can find one cheap, I think it's worth a shot. You might like it. I bought the whole cue from him when he had a 50% off sale in the summer. It is great for taking to league and not worrying about taking your good cue. There is a post on here somewhere where the teacher RandyG was saying he had switched to the cue with this shaft. If it's good enough for him, it will outplay me.
The shaft plays nice but it is hard getting past the DI sales pitch..
Good luck.
I'm fairly sure he has the shaft made to specs to produce a certain pivot point,but thats about all the special there could be here in my opinion. I have a natural maple playing shaft that the pivot point is around 12 in that I use and favor, but its natural maple, long pro taper 12.80 mm. It squirt "2in" over 7 diamonds of distance is in the middle of LD' at around 1.5 inches to 13mm non pro taper shafts which squirt nearly 3 inches at that distance.
The configuration aka "pro set up" makes it easier to work with but you can do that to any out of the box shaft by taking your shaft to guy with a cue lathe that knows what he's doing with a piece of sandpaper for a few bucks.
I wouldn't consider playing with 13mm stock shafts again because these type shafts play so well. I don't know what the Drill Instructor is charging for them but you can have your own cue shafts "customized" for a lot less cost and produce the same results.