The g core McDermott shafts are great hitting shafts. They are lower deflection than my heavy and stiff old growth maple shaft, I would not call them ld though. I've played many other people's cues with g core shafts and always like them a whole lot.I voted wood LD but someone said my McDermott G-Core is not an LD shaft.
Can anyone honestly say that they have gotten better switching to a CF shaft? If they have less deflection then you must change what you are doing vs the shaft you took off of your cue I would guess. I have several cues, a couple G-Core shafts, a 314-2, and a few wood shafts from different builders, I use them all and I dont really need to change my aim using english, what gives??
I'm a big proponent of picking a shaft and sticking with it. You will learn the idiosyncrasies of that shaft and understand exactly how to adjust for every possible situation 100 percent of the time, with enough practice.One piece maple ultra-low deflection (custom 10mm hollow tip with conical taper).
After using this shaft for 20 or so years the thought of needing to adapt to something else terrifies me. A "normal" sized tip looks like a baseball bat and seems to squirt into the next zip code.
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