Here I am with another question! Hopefully this one doesn't bother too many people 
I had a Ki-Tech Soft installed on my cue about 2 weeks ago. After installation and shaping, there was obviously still very notable length to the tip. I played with it that way until yesterday, where I decided to cut it quite a bit shorter for experimentation. I haven't had the chance to play much with it yet, but I think I like it better that way.
The thing is, I don't really know why (it just feels better that way in general) and wanted to know if you guys could help me understand what the length of the tip does on the feel of the hit and cueing in general? The hits feel more solid for sure, so I'm guessing it brings the tip closer to a medium hardness long-tip equivalent, but it doesn't feel quite like the medium tips I tried before.
Is there something more to it? Do you intentionally cut your tip short after installation to get to that short length because you prefer it that way?

I had a Ki-Tech Soft installed on my cue about 2 weeks ago. After installation and shaping, there was obviously still very notable length to the tip. I played with it that way until yesterday, where I decided to cut it quite a bit shorter for experimentation. I haven't had the chance to play much with it yet, but I think I like it better that way.
The thing is, I don't really know why (it just feels better that way in general) and wanted to know if you guys could help me understand what the length of the tip does on the feel of the hit and cueing in general? The hits feel more solid for sure, so I'm guessing it brings the tip closer to a medium hardness long-tip equivalent, but it doesn't feel quite like the medium tips I tried before.
Is there something more to it? Do you intentionally cut your tip short after installation to get to that short length because you prefer it that way?
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