Fred:
This whole idea of an LD shaft is "more accurate" only has one area of perceived advantage: firm english shot where swerve really isn't in play.
Are you saying that because swerve counteracts squirt, squirt only matters when there's no swerve? The problem with this argument is that, even though squirt and swerve counteract each other, swerve doesn't make it any less necessary to accurately estimate the amount of squirt in order to make an accurate combined adjustment. Swerve doesn't make squirt go away; it makes it less obvious but not less important.
The fact that one counteracts the other is irrelevant and misleading. If they both acted in the same direction, so that instead of counteracting each other they added to each other, it would be obvious that reducing either would be a clear advantage because the overall estimate would be reduced and simplified. But the fact that they act in opposite directions doesn't change the fact that we still have to estimate each just as accurately in order to estimate their combined effect accurately. So reducing the difficulty of either estimate still makes the overall adjustment easier and more accurate (to whatever degree, large or small).
And if many of us who already can shoot with firm english with a regular shaft and get no additional benefit with a LD shaft, isn't that enough for LD proponents to just let it go at that?
I don't think anybody is trying to convince you to switch; it's perfectly legitimate that personal preferences can outweigh the (perhaps relatively minor) objective advantage of low squirt. But it's also perfectly legitimate, and useful, to explore and discuss exactly where the line is drawn between preference and objective advantage.
...if I don't get a benefit from the LD shaft using english, and it has actually reduced my game because swerve-dominant shots are now harder to control, then that's too much of a disadvantage for my game.
I think adjusting for squirt+swerve is objectively less complicated with less squirt, but I accept that personal preferences can "trump" this (again, perhaps relatively minor) advantage.
Please, will all of you LD proponents just accept the fact that an LD shaft isn't going to improve everyone's game. Is that too difficult?
LD shafts have an
objective feature (only one as far as I know) whose
subjective value reasonable people may weigh differently. I don't see why anybody on either "side" should get pissy about that, or why it shouldn't be discussed at length and in detail. I agree that we assert things on both sides that are too generalized to be really accurate, but that's inevitable in discussions like this - I think we just have to clarify as best we can as we go without letting these missteps get blown out of proportion so they derail useful conversation.
pj
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