Predator Fanboys

I don’t have any idea what you’re talking about. lol I liked the sp2 and road line line of cues for a long time (same cue essentially ) I think the p3 has a different hit then anything else. Something about how it’s balanced the long straight shots feel effortless.
 
i dont know what your talking about either

of all the predator cues ives used i preferred the weight balance and feel of the 9k butt far and above all others
it just felt perfect in my hand
 
Looking for opinions on the different Predator butt constructions - C4+ vs regular maple core (true splices) vs 30 piece.
Below are Predator's description of butt construction using C4+ (4-piece core), C10 (10-piece core), and P3 (30-piece core):
i preferred the weight balance and feel of the 9k butt far and above all others
The 9K uses C4+ construction.

I liked the sp2 and road line line of cues f
The SP2 uses 4-piece hard maple construction.

Predator C4 butt description.jpg
Predator C10 butt construction.jpg
Predator P3 butt construction.jpg
 
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I owned a 9k and a K-Series Classic which covers two of those construction methods. Didn't notice any difference between them with the same shaft. Both good, both came dead straight and stayed that way.

Haven't owned a P3 myself but have shot with one a few times, that one does feel a little different maybe, wouldn't necessarily say better or worse though.
 
Might be a difference in the stiffness of the hit, but you’ll have to hit with all of them with the same shaft snd tip to see if there is a difference in the hit that might put one over the other for your personal preference.

Balance point may also vary so you’ll need to find the right combination that works for you in terms of weight, balance and hit.

Another thing to consider is butt thickness. In the specs you will find that different cues from different lines have different thickness so this also something to try and see what you like best.

But if to be completely honest, just pick the cue that looks best for you and just get used to everything else
 
Looking for opinions on the different Predator butt constructions - C4+ vs regular maple core (true splices) vs 30 piece. Are there real differences?

Thanks.
Predator FAN BOY! Here I am.
  • I think C4+ and 4-Piece construction feel exactly the same. I don't know why they call them by different names....
  • I hit an old maple 2004 Roadline with steel joint and it felt a fraction of a thousandth softer than the C4+ 2025 9k that I hit.
  • The C4+ hits a little Softer than the P3 30-piece. I don't think that one in in my head. I definitely think the P3 hits slightly stiffer/harder.
I am pretty sure the balance point does not change unless the natural weight is different. I think the natural weight only changes when you buy a Predator cue where the butt itself cost over $1k usd. Otherwise they are all 17.8oz with weight bolts stuffed inside.

You will get use to a Roadline splice... And if you stick with maple splices non of this will effect your game. The problem only sets in if you decide you want a fancy cue above the $1k mark. At that point you will have to think about C4+ C10 and 30-Piece. Why? because Predator doesn't make a FANCY Roadline. They are all cheap. So just don't try to treat yourself to an overpriced cue. That's how the headache sets in.

But you really can't go wrong with a C+. They make cheap and expensive ones for when you want to piss your wife off. There are also no cheap or expensive 30-Piece cues. Your just stuck with the same old P3 in a different color and they all cost the same amount. Would be nice to buy a FANCY P3 with some inlays, but they don't exist. Wish I had just bought C+ from the start because I like 30-piece the best and don't know how to kick it out of the bag now.
 
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