Hi again.
Just wanted to know if there are still some people out there using the Red Dot shafts. I mean, I know everyone has said, tested, and rumored that the Predator shafts are the best out their. Well, I went to that Platinum website that is advertised on these forums, and they have the Red Dot shaft listed in 6th place for the least deflection.
Now, the only reason I am thinking about this is because I want to save some money, and the person I spoke to even recommended going with Red Dot after I explained to him about my situation. Now this shaft will be to fit a custom cue so I'd like to get a blank (which they said that they still make...) and send it to whoever's going to make my cue. My only concern is Muecci's track record as of late. I mean, are the ferrules still know for cracking every now and then? Sure, I can probably get it replaced free of charge, but then you have to facture in waiting to get another one.
Now, if you all think it'd just be best to get a regular shaft first so I can get my pool legs back, then I have no problems with that at all. I was just thinking that if I started back with a laminated type of shaft, the learning curve wouldn't be that bad. Also, is it true that a lot of pros and good players don't like Predator shafts? I mean, I heard people say that some pros have returned them because they couldn't work with them!
Anyway, I patiently await your replies and thanks.

Now, the only reason I am thinking about this is because I want to save some money, and the person I spoke to even recommended going with Red Dot after I explained to him about my situation. Now this shaft will be to fit a custom cue so I'd like to get a blank (which they said that they still make...) and send it to whoever's going to make my cue. My only concern is Muecci's track record as of late. I mean, are the ferrules still know for cracking every now and then? Sure, I can probably get it replaced free of charge, but then you have to facture in waiting to get another one.
Now, if you all think it'd just be best to get a regular shaft first so I can get my pool legs back, then I have no problems with that at all. I was just thinking that if I started back with a laminated type of shaft, the learning curve wouldn't be that bad. Also, is it true that a lot of pros and good players don't like Predator shafts? I mean, I heard people say that some pros have returned them because they couldn't work with them!

Anyway, I patiently await your replies and thanks.