That's kinda disappointing to hear.
Keith's first sentence on his cues page is, "All of my cues are known for their solid hit with very little deflection."
Reviewers on this site say this is the case some even stating they needed no adjustment time from their previous predator shafts.
I do enjoy the feel of my current player, a nice Pechauer, but would prefer it had a bit less deflection to account for. Having a stiff solid cue
with minimal deflection seems like a dream, and perhaps that's all it is.
Am I going in the wrong direction here; is there something else I should be considering?
That's kinda disappointing to hear.
Keith's first sentence on his cues page is, "All of my cues are known for their solid hit with very little deflection."
Reviewers on this site say this is the case some even stating they needed no adjustment time from their previous predator shafts.
I do enjoy the feel of my current player, a nice Pechauer, but would prefer it had a bit less deflection to account for. Having a stiff solid cue
with minimal deflection seems like a dream, and perhaps that's all it is.
Am I going in the wrong direction here; is there something else I should be considering?