I have done some experimenting with some Elkmaster tips:
The stock Elkmasters kinda remind me of Snipers in the way that they accept chalk, and the way the spongey feel on the hit. Not my preference, but liked but other players.
I press the standard Elkmaster dome in a hand vise untill the dome is flattened somewhat, not crazy tight, and leave it overnight, then install the next day.
What you get is a tip with a little more feedback and still accepts chalk very nicely.
I have tried the soaking them in milk thing but found it came out way too hard for me.
Having said that, I do have a few of Muellers Duddley on the way to me.
but so far, the firmly pressed Elkmaster is holding up well for me, mis-cueing less and I have the confidence in my tip again, anyone else doing this? I actually got the tip (no-pun) from U-tube's "Efren Reyes" what's in the case. Thxs ER! Great tip! on a Tip!
The stock Elkmasters kinda remind me of Snipers in the way that they accept chalk, and the way the spongey feel on the hit. Not my preference, but liked but other players.
I press the standard Elkmaster dome in a hand vise untill the dome is flattened somewhat, not crazy tight, and leave it overnight, then install the next day.
What you get is a tip with a little more feedback and still accepts chalk very nicely.
I have tried the soaking them in milk thing but found it came out way too hard for me.
Having said that, I do have a few of Muellers Duddley on the way to me.
but so far, the firmly pressed Elkmaster is holding up well for me, mis-cueing less and I have the confidence in my tip again, anyone else doing this? I actually got the tip (no-pun) from U-tube's "Efren Reyes" what's in the case. Thxs ER! Great tip! on a Tip!
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