need opinion on tips

sneakypete1011

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my predator shaft needs a new tip.. ive always shot with a triangle tip, but im told murray med hit very well.

just looking for opinions

thanks,
rich
 
Get an Everest by Tiger. That's what comes on all the new Predator Cues & Shafts.

For that matter, only use Tiger brand cue tips and forget about the rest. Your cue will thank you for it! :thumbup:
 
CrownCityCorey said:
Get an Everest by Tiger. That's what comes on all the new Predator Cues & Shafts.

For that matter, only use Tiger brand cue tips and forget about the rest. Your cue will thank you for it! :thumbup:

I agree 100%, however I prefer the Tiger Sniper.

cheers--------BW
 
sneakypete1011 said:
maybe i should have named the title triangle vs murray tips?
I think you mean to compare the moori tip with the triangle - someone told me once "changing tips is cheap" try a few and see what you like. There is a bunch and like most things its all about what works for you.
good luck
 
gesan said:
I think you mean to compare the moori tip with the triangle - someone told me once "changing tips is cheap" try a few and see what you like. There is a bunch and like most things its all about what works for you.
good luck
I use the poor man's Moori, a Wizard Med. Works great for me.
but like posted above, if your's going to make a change, you should try several to see what works best for your style of play.
Good Luck,
Dom
 
After moori's, Snipers, everests and Wizards, I can say that I've had more luck and less heartache with the Wizards. Medium specifically. It did just fine as used by our whole APA Vegas team in the middle of the pressure packed APA National 8 ball finals.

tim
 
sneakypete1011 said:
maybe i should have named the title triangle vs murray tips?

If the service is of a professional quality, I tip 20%

If the service is better than just OK, I tip 15%

If the service is poor to pathetic, I have been
known to leave .02 on the table as my way
of giving them my two cents worth.

Ooops.....wrong kind of tips :ignore:
 
Or, stick with a Triangle or the newer LePros. I'm seriously having issues seeing great performance increases from the $10+ dollar tips to the 60 cent tips.

My money - it's either Kamui or Triangle. Nothing else.
 
sneakypete1011 said:
my predator shaft needs a new tip.. ive always shot with a triangle tip, but im told murray med hit very well.

just looking for opinions

thanks,
rich

Get a Moori medium and forget about it.... You'll love it and never regret it! Use a tapper on it occasionally (for me every couple of weeks when playing alot), use good dry chalk, and kiss miscues goodbye....
 
I just read a very interesting post on cue tips, friends.

Would love to share it and all.
Here is the post in its entirety, and I kid you not!



From: carlton-redf...@usa.net

Subject: Scientist explains why laminated cue tips perform as they do

Regarding last week?s unresolved question (in scientific terms) about
the performance superiority of laminated tips, I contacted Jack H.
Koehler who is renowned in pool circles for his scientific analysis
and explanations about the physics of pool.

He?s the best-selling author of ?The Science of Pocket Billiards,?
?Upscale Nine-Ball,? and ?Upscale One-Pocket? as well as
more than 20 scientific papers on subjects unrelated to pool.

I thought he?d be the perfect man to understand and hopefully
explain the physical mechanisms or science underlying the unique
and superior performance of laminated cue tips compared to
conventional one-layer tips.

Below is his emailed reply to me which contains his very creditable
thoughts on composite tips:

?Leather (from the donor) is not homogenous. The texture
(and hardness) changes from the hair side to the inside.

If the tip is made of one piece of leather, you get a simple progression
from hard to soft. The thin pieces of leather skived for
lamination purposes have these same characteristics but when
you stack them, to get the proper thickness,
the final product is much more homogeneous.

The randomness of grain from layer to layer when compiling
the stacks, which you properly mention, probably also plays a
part in the resulting superiority and performance characteristics.?

I think that, as usual and as expected, he got right to the heart of
the matter.



*All credits to the above go to Carlton
 
I have really become a fan of the Wizards. I use a soft right now but have a shaft on its way with a med on it. I was using kamui softs before that but could not locate them when I had my forst wizard done. One thing I have found with the soft is that you need to cut off about the first 2 layers from the top then shape down. The reason being is the tip was too tall and I was getting a lot of deflection and a really crappy hit. Hope this helps
 
I have a predator 5k7 I believe it came with a Le Pro tip...I go through tips really fast, so i than got a Moori tip & that went even faster..I didn't like it that much...so I now converted to a Tiger Everest & I love the tip, I don't even think i've worn it down at all yet & i've had it for 4 months..it barely mushrooms but I just have to keep it chalked up more than the other tips i've shot with..
 
This may be old school but get you an le pro with a break pad. PLay with it for about 2 weelks and then get it reshaped.The combo of th tip with a break pad gives you a firm feel with lots of action on the cb. It will do everything and then some for half the cost....=) I haven't been able to get this much action on the cb in a looonnnggg time. Trust me...
 
The Saw said:
Get a Moori medium and forget about it....

...and kiss miscues goodbye....


Really? I get the complete opposite results as I miscued like crazy when I tried one. Does yours glaze over real bad? Maybe I didn't have a good one.

Thanks,
Koop
 
Breeak pad

tigerseye said:
This may be old school but get you an le pro with a break pad. PLay with it for about 2 weelks and then get it reshaped.The combo of th tip with a break pad gives you a firm feel with lots of action on the cb. It will do everything and then some for half the cost....=) I haven't been able to get this much action on the cb in a looonnnggg time. Trust me...

Where can we buy the break pad you refer to?
 
I've tried Triangle, Moori-Medium, Kamui Medium and Medium-soft, Everest and Sniper. I'm back to using Moori. Sniper was great...but they are a pain in the ass to install. Everest is also really great! I used to think Kamui was awesome, but then started to get consistency problems.... i.e. the tip hardness changes on you over time. Maybe that's a problem for layered tips in general...but I never experienced that with the other tips yet.

Donald
 
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