The way I understand it, the "hit" of a cue is a subjective measure of the feedback it delivers to your hand after you strike the cue ball. Given that the cue ball is only affected by the properties of the tip, ferrule and the first several inches of the shaft, there is a lot of extra wood, a joint and a wrap in between the part of the cue that really matters and your hand....
Matt,
If what you say in bold above is true, how do you account for all of the different cue ball squirt amounts in Bob Meucci's robotic tests with the same Meucci black dot shaft on all of the different butt/handles?
Thanks in advance for your reply & Best Wishes,
Rick