There was a long thread on this a year or two ago. Try a search for "Radar."gpeezy said:Anyone on here ever bought a radar gun that was used for clocking people's break.I was looking on eBay and I can get on for about 100$.I figure it would be something fun to mess with.
Fastest Sport?3andstop said:I believe all these gadgets are fun if you enjoy them.
I'm no 9 ball player and for me it falls way behind one pocket and straight pool in games I enjoy, but ... I do know how to play it and I strongly believe that you hit the balls only as hard as you can with complete control of the cue ball.
These gadgets will not tell you if you are in control of your cue ball, so IMO I see no practical use for them.
On a side note, it is interesting the a pro break is in the 25 mph range if I'm not mistaken, and a good pro slapshot in hockey gets up to about 100.
If my thinking is accurate on this, these masses don't continue to accelerate once they are hit since there is no longer a driving force behind them, so I find it strange there is such a difference. Even a baseball's speed.
Maybe Bob Jewett can comment if he reads this post.![]()
Here it is.td873 said:There was a long thread on this a year or two ago. Try a search for "Radar."
-td
They lack two things, explosive bodies and poisoned barbs -- those would make it a real sport.WilleeCue said:200 MPH !!!
So that is what put the 'BAD' in Badminton
Bob Jewett said:At hockey, I think you have the whole length of your arm plus the length of the stick below your grip.
cigardave said:In hockey, you also have the torque/rotational contribution of your upper torso with respect to your lower torso.
gpeezy said:also if people broke like they sling those damn hockey pucks someone would get killed at every tournament.it is impossible to break.......i'm gonna say 50 mph without complete distruction of something,a cueball.one ball,someone's face on the other side of the room......i'm probally gonna try one of those eBay radar guns by bushnell.i'll let everyone know.i'm sure its gonna cost the local pool hall a light,wall something.
It has very little to do with strength. I'm barely 135 lbs, 5'6", but I can move the cue ball over 25 MPH.DrCue'sProtege said:i started around 17, then 18, then hit 19.
guess i am just a 235 pound weakling
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