Yes definitely understandable. I will be shooting with it for a couple months and getting a review of if I actually like it or not. I was just surprised with how it felt that first day. For what ever reason, the hit just felt better and sounded better then what I’m used to right out of the gate. I replaced a kamikazi medium(the ultra I think, which ever one is grayish brown) with the KO tip. I know there isn’t too many things that can change or become better with tips besides feel. Like I said, so far I really liked the feel of this tip, which is probably what made me comfortable and that’s what makes me put more English on etc… I can shoot good with any ole bar cue. But once I get my cue in my hand and the feeling is on point, I’ll shoot lights out. I enjoy the feel of a true medium tip on a wood to wood jointed cue. The feel is unmatched. There’s just something about how the hit resonates to the back hand.