In my experience the joint has very, very little to do with the "hit" of a cue. It mostly comes down to the following (in order):
1) Tip
2) Ferrule
2.5) Shaft Taper
I've ordered and played with steel joint cues that hit soft and I've ordered and played with wood to wood jointed cues that hit super hard. I adjusted the hit to my liking by changing the tip and occasionally the ferrule. I've never had a taper changed but could notice a difference in them.
So, talk to your cuemaker. Order what you want. But if the hit isn't exactly what you want, change it. I'd be surprised if you can't get it there.
I agree, but #4 would be joint. I think that big ass pin flat face might be the best joint now, but I have cues made by masters, and trust me they feel incredible.
Over the years, I have owned many, many Josswest cues. So all things being the same (tip, taper, ferrules, etc) other than the joint, the ivory flat face JW by far were the best playing Josswest. For most, I think this was pretty well known as they always were in demand.
Ken
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