I cut my teeth on a Josswest with a SS joint and a 5/16 X 14 piloted pin. I was so used to the hard hit that I was relectant to try anything else. Long story short, I now love Radial pins and 3/8 X 10s. Most of the cues that I have combine these large pins with a wood to wood joint and a phenolic collar. I disagree with one previous poster who thinks that a 5/16 SS provides more feedback. The Radial pin especially is appreciated by cuemakers because it can be installed more accurately, with less margin of error, and it provides a maximum of feedback.
I had only tried Radials in a wood to wood joint until I acquired a used Jensen cue with a flat faced ivory joint and a Radial pin. Frankly, I wouldn't have given it a good review at first. To my surprise, Mike Johnson of Jensen Cues quickly discovered that someone had hollowed out the butt cavity trying to make the cue lighter, and filled the gap with electrical tape! Mike plugged the cavity with a light maple plug and the cue hits like a freight train. There is a maximum of feedback with the ivory joint IMHO. Maybe Mike's taper, the ivory ferrules, and the Jensen Milk Dud tips also contribute to this, but the combination is terrific. If you like a lot of feedback I think you will love this combination, but honestly I think you'd enjoy that cue with any currently popular pin except a Uniloc. I do personally prefer a large pin, and again, in my opinion, ivory is just a shade more playable than wood to wood. YMMV...Tom