ob-1 too much what else

Newton said:
One thing I really would NOT like to do is think about that "dot" and it's position. To use a shaft like this you should have the dot up when you use side and left or right doing draw/top.
I have more than enough to think of so I have never bothered to try one.

You should really use a axis symmetric shaft, which I guess many Meucci owners don't new.

But use which ever shafts which fit's you're needs. There are many out there.

N

The Black Dot I used was laminated, so orientation should not matter. I think that one is there just to let you know what type of shaft it is. If they made a multi-part shaft you have to move around to get the best hit, they need to work on their technology. It was not my cue, someone had it and I tried it for a few games.
 
hang-the-9 said:
The Black Dot I used was laminated, so orientation should not matter. I think that one is there just to let you know what type of shaft it is. If they made a multi-part shaft you have to move around to get the best hit, they need to work on their technology. It was not my cue, someone had it and I tried it for a few games.


Black Dot shafts are flat laminated so orientation matters as they don't have radial consistency.
 
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