The same thing would apply to a Medium---to Medium Soft tip. Pred's & OBs do not jump well. I would suggest using your Break Cue or better yet Jump cue.
Shawn,
Simply Question:
If you and I played say 3 sets of 10ball to 9. How many times would you need to hit a shot with Inside (LD's obvious strength) vs Jump the ball (Non-LD strength)?
LD shafts do the following:
1. Allow for less squirt.
2. Provide more linear response to squirt
3. Allows for greater consistency between shafts. I agree no two are the same but they are closer.
4. Allows shaft/cue makers to produce better results out of inferior base product.
If you can do everything you want with one cue...more power to you. You can also have all the ugly girls in the room as well.
Shawn,
Simply Question:
If you and I played say 3 sets of 10ball to 9. How many times would you need to hit a shot with Inside (LD's obvious strength) vs Jump the ball (Non-LD strength)?
LD shafts do the following:
1. Allow for less squirt.
2. Provide more linear response to squirt
3. Allows for greater consistency between shafts. I agree no two are the same but they are closer.
4. Allows shaft/cue makers to produce better results out of inferior base product.
If you can do everything you want with one cue...more power to you. You can also have all the ugly girls in the room as well.

JUMP SHOT. Let's see you shoot it with a low deflection shaft. I can make EVERY shot with my one-piece, low tech shaft with hard ferrules that I can with the hollow, wooden or plastic ferruled shafts. Anyone who has tried a jump shot with their playing cue with an LD shaft knows they jump like a turd. There is the odd shot where I have to hop over a little piece of the blocking ball, but do not feel the need to bring out the jump cue, as I'm much more accurate with my playing cue.
PJ, tell me how your ultra low deflection shaft jumps balls.......let me guess, one of your standard shots as well, right?