You’re right about the tip.
Im trying to avoid putting a file on it.
Im trying to avoid putting a file on it.
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I tapped the cb twice in 30 min. And I might normally do that once a year if that.You’re right about the tip.
Im trying to avoid put file on it.
I had my tip shaved down a bit.....Did you notice that the 30" length includes the tip????My 12.4 radial came today. I’ll make a video later, but it is really, really good. I was making just about every shot. So it’s either about the same as a Revo, or super close, in the deflection department. Everything else about the stick was good.
Just the tip is a mile long. Ha ha.
They have a winner for sure.
I live in the stone age, having never even played with a low deflection shaft. Been playing since the late 90's. I wonder how someone like me would adjust to the carbon fiber sitch?Coming from maple, I first tried the Revo 12.9.
It was my 1st real LD shaft. I then switched to Cynergy, then the Revo, then back to the Cynergy.
At first, I felt it deflected a bit more than the Revo but later found that it was in my stroke.
A Cynergy, hit with a smooth, accelerating stroke, has virtually no deflection. The only difference in the two to me was
the Cynergy lacked the plink sound and felt a bit more like maple than the Revo.
There is a young guy at a local room who shoots with a nameless, mystery CF shaft and that thing plays every bit as well as the big names.
He doesn't know what it is but they could outsell the Rhino if they are similarly priced and did some advertising.
The point is Predator may have been the first, but the LD market is now "open source".
With a hidden label and wearing headphones, I could not tell the difference between several of the good ones out there today.
very quickly. if you're used to reg. defl. why switch? i grew up with hi-defl. old-school and now use low/mid deflection. still have a hi-def cue too. going back and forth is not that big a deal. prefer the low, makes aiming with spin easier.I live in the stone age, having never even played with a low deflection shaft. Been playing since the late 90's. I wonder how someone like me would adjust to the carbon fiber sitch?
When I measure anything, I include the tip.I had my tip shaved down a bit.....Did you notice that the 30" length includes the tip????
I guess I'm just curious. But no, I guess I've not got a big incentive to switch from old school maple.very quickly. if you're used to reg. defl. why switch? i grew up with hi-defl. old-school and now use low/mid deflection. still have a hi-def cue too. going back and forth is not that big a deal. prefer the low, makes aiming with spin easier.
Its called 'Carbon Curious'. I think there's a help-line for it.I guess I'm just curious. But no, I guess I've not got a big incentive to switch from old school maple.
Been playing since the late 60's early 70's, and it's my first venture into the carbon world.I live in the stone age, having never even played with a low deflection shaft. Been playing since the late 90's. I wonder how someone like me would adjust to the carbon fiber sitch?
Mine fits on a modified. At first it seemed tight but I screwed it on a regular 3/8-10 McDermott butt I had laying around, then it went on the modified perfectly.Emailed to see if the 3/8-10 shaft will fit a 3/8-10 modified. Predator says theirs will, but OOS and no 30". If the Rhino fits both, gonna order one for it. Fingers crossed.
I only switched because some dullard damaged one of my custom cues that came back from refinishing only two weeks prior.I guess I'm just curious. But no, I guess I've not got a big incentive to switch from old school maple.
It does? That's awesome, so it only measures like 29.5" to the end of the white plate?I had my tip shaved down a bit.....Did you notice that the 30" length includes the tip????
I thought that's what gloves are for.not having to take out dings
yesIt does? That's awesome, so it only measures like 29.5" to the end of the white plate?
I consulted my maple shaft and discovered that it identifies as carbon fiber.Its called 'Carbon Curious'. I think there's a help-line for it.![]()
Im there. Went regular maple to carbon, on carom cue thoughI live in the stone age, having never even played with a low deflection shaft. Been playing since the late 90's. I wonder how someone like me would adjust to the carbon fiber sitch?
It is really nice to have a perfectly straight shaft.I consulted my maple shaft and discovered that it identifies as carbon fiber.
I see that the Rhino carom shafts are 28". I guess that length includes the tip, too? Why does a carom shaft need to be shorter than a pool shaft?Im there. Went regular maple to carbon, on carom cue though
It will be fine after a bit!
I'm thinking it will settle in 100% after about 30-40 hr of play any after about 3 hrs, id guess I was 70+% in tune with it. I did whiff on quite a few thin hits for a bit.
I got a full cue too, so I'll prob have direct input from pool perspective by mid Jan but don't intend to use the new rhino cue for pool. Bought the butt to use for carom and it came with a free pool shaft!
I got me a Rhino Carom conical 28” , it’s awesome, so solid and fits my Cuetec Truewood with 4” extension…… Shaft doest wobble around at all , sounds like I’m popping popcorn in my garage !!!!!Yes. The shaft is 30" with a 16"-17" taper.