Well so far im not impressed. Very gritty. Even masters feels better. One cube even has a pretty good size void in it.
Carl
I recently purchased a (5) pack of Predator 1080 chalk from Pooldawgs,
because they had the lowest price and shipping rate.
I conducted a blind "A" - "B" -"C" - "D" comparison between Masters, Silvercup, Predator and Blue Diamond chalk. I placed each piece of chalk into (4) different pocket chalk holder (all the same and same color, black) and played three practice racks of (14.1) with each. Each chalk holder was assigned a number that was covered over with black tape. I made a conscious effort not to look at the chalk side of the holder as I applied the chalk to the tip. I used (4) band new pieces of chalk. As a rule, I chalk up, after each shot.
RESULTS:
1. The Masters chalk seemed dryer and required re-chalking often. Miscued twice in three racks.
2. The Silvercup surprised me. It seemed to have more body than the Masters and went onto the cue tip much more easily. No miscues.
3. The Predator had the easiest application of all of the chalks. It seemed to be wetter or creamer than the rest. No miscues.
4. The Blue Diamond also had an easy application and seemed to have a fine git quality upon application that I found to be appealing. This chalk had the firmest formulation. No miscues.