Yes. Very stiff, low deflection and great feedback.ChrisOnline said:from what i heard the kerry Zylr's have a reeal hard stiff hit...
chris
JoeyInCali said:Yes. Very stiff, low deflection and great feedback.
Flex said:Ah, deflection!![]()
Why don't we say what most people mean by this esoteric term?
Obviously, JoeyInCali means the cue is so stiff it doesn't bend, or deflect, and when smacking yo cueball, the stick doesn't flinch one whit.
However, many others mean when a cue is a low deflection cue that it doesn't squirt the cue ball too far off a straight line course when struck with sidespin, or english.
So.... When you get one of those stiff mothers that doesn't deflect, it usually means a cue that is like a ramrod, or a crowbar.
All that being said, it's possible to have a very stiff cue that doesn't squirt the cueball much at all, due to various tricks of the trade, like boring out the first 5 inches or so of the shaft, ala Predator...
So, what do you like? A stiff, squirty cue? Or a stiff, low-squirt cue? Or a whippy shafted cue that squirts the cue ball even less but is "high deflection" because it flops all around?
LOL
Flex
Addicted2CuesRU said:Josey is the hardest hitting cue I ever played with and liked. I have played with hard hitting cues that have a feel like bamboo, break like a champ, but you have no feel at all (my Thompson sneaky is kinda like that).
That is not at all the case with Josey cues. I would definately buy another Josey. The joint screws together so tight, I think that is how he accomplishes the hard hit. But the shaft still has some nice feel to it.
I vote for Josey for best feeling Hard hitting cue.
No, I mean cueball deflection.Flex said:Ah, deflection!![]()
Why don't we say what most people mean by this esoteric term?
Obviously, JoeyInCali means the cue is so stiff it doesn't bend, or deflect, and when smacking yo cueball, the stick doesn't flinch one whit.
However, many others mean when a cue is a low deflection cue that it doesn't squirt the cue ball too far off a straight line course when struck with sidespin, or english.
So.... When you get one of those stiff mothers that doesn't deflect, it usually means a cue that is like a ramrod, or a crowbar.
All that being said, it's possible to have a very stiff cue that doesn't squirt the cueball much at all, due to various tricks of the trade, like boring out the first 5 inches or so of the shaft, ala Predator...
So, what do you like? A stiff, squirty cue? Or a stiff, low-squirt cue? Or a whippy shafted cue that squirts the cue ball even less but is "high deflection" because it flops all around?
LOL
Flex
Joey, I agree with you totally, Predator is not a stiff hitting shaft in my opinion, it had almost the same taper as a Meucci when they first came out.JoeyInCali said:No, I mean cueball deflection.
If you believe that stiff shafts have high cueball squirt ( those non-bored out front ones ) and whippy shafts have less cueball squirt, then these stiff cues are not for you.
Predator cues are not stiff imo. Not even close to being stiff having almost like a 15-inch barrel in front.
nipponbilliards said:[...]
With regards to hard hitting, what does that mean? I am not sure if we can all understand this term and agree on the meaning of it.
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