But if it is pushing back less, that means it is being pushed less.Here's a simple explanation I added to the what causes squirt? page:
With an off-center hit, while the tip is in contact with the CB, the CB starts to move forward and turn. The ball turn pushes the tip away sideways causing the end mass of the shaft to move. Mass doesn't like to move, so it pushes back during contact (because for every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction). That's why the CB deflects (squirts) off line.
I hope that helps,
Dave
That explanation is why I assumed lower endmass meant that the shaft pushes back less and wants to move more.
Regards,
Dave
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