how to choose a shaft?? help me

Train1077

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I am having a lot of troubles lately. I two predator shafts an 314-2 and a Z-2 shaft...

i have begun switching a lot between the shafts when playing badly with one of them. I really should only use one of them, to get to know it perfectly. I am as a person very uncertain, and therefor I have kept using both, being afraid to get rid of the "right one"...

A lot of the top pool players that I know uses the 314-2, therefor I tell myself that it is the better of the shafts, but when I ask them, they say "it the shaft that fits me the best" or "I haven't really tried the z-2"...

I don't know which of the two shafts to choose.... I have been playing mostly with the 314-2 trying to convince me it is best, because of the reasons above. But when playing with the Z-2 I find it very easy to play positions with the CB, but when missing a shot, ot REALLY misses...

How do I choose the "right" shaft???
 
Since it seems difficult for you to decide and I'm unaware of any concensus of opinion as to which is better. Why not flip a coin?
 
I think you already know the answer.

How about a blind test, cover up the labels on the shaft and see which works better for you. If you have a camera with a video mode, record yourself and see which one you are more at ease.
If you can afford it, keep both shafts and learn the subtle differences that set them apart.
 
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First of all everyone has their own preferences, which taper do tou like best the 314 or the z ? It is all what you are comfortable with. If you are not comfortable and confident about how you play with the shaft , they are not gonna do you any good . It doesn't matter if it is a broom handle. Find which one you feel better stroking, i personaly could not get used to the z , i sold mine and stayed with the 314 , models . If you like a slimmer shaft perhaps you will like the z shaft . Good luck !!
 
A new cue, a new shaft takes time to get used to. I honestly keep a Meucci in my case because I can play a better game of 9 ball on a 9 foot table with it. I have a regular player with a 12.65 shaft and an OB1 that I switch hit with. If I start a game with one and its not doing it for me, I switch and usually that does the trick. Keep both of them, at least for awhile longer. But, I did try a Z2 and was most impressed, so that is on my wish list now.
 
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When I'm really stuck in a decision , back and forth just makes it worse.

What I do is add a 'control'. I use the control (like an intermediate stock shaft) for a while till it's comfortable then go to choice A and and see what that change feels like. Then back the control for a few days and then choice 2. That usually gives me a clean pallet for each and then the choice becomes more apparent.

Takes more time tho.
 
You do know what ever you decide, a week later after you get rid of one of them you will say i wish i would have kept that shaft !!! Lol . Sorry but it happenes to me all the time !!! Lol;)
 
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