I've heard a lot of GOOD pool players say lately that they are not a fan of low deflection shafts...
I don't understand how anyone would not be using a low deflection shaft!
Deflection is not a good thing, right?
The more deflection, the more room for error, right?
I understand that ideally, you shouldn't be using much of the outside of the cue ball, but lets face it...WE ALL get into situations where you have to put some junk on the cue ball.
I just wanted to hear from some of the folks that don't use low deflection...please help me understand, I'm keeping an open mind because I know there's a lot of people who feel that way. I just never had anyone actually tell me what is running through their mind on the subject.
This is an honest attempt to solicit opinions, not an I'm right, you're stupid session. Please limit any ridiculous responses.
I don't understand how anyone would not be using a low deflection shaft!
Deflection is not a good thing, right?
The more deflection, the more room for error, right?
I understand that ideally, you shouldn't be using much of the outside of the cue ball, but lets face it...WE ALL get into situations where you have to put some junk on the cue ball.
I just wanted to hear from some of the folks that don't use low deflection...please help me understand, I'm keeping an open mind because I know there's a lot of people who feel that way. I just never had anyone actually tell me what is running through their mind on the subject.
This is an honest attempt to solicit opinions, not an I'm right, you're stupid session. Please limit any ridiculous responses.