johnny,
just don t make the mistake to change too often between different shafts. there s no matter what kind of taper your re playing with-as long u like it! u have to train and make drills etc with each shaft, no matter if low-deflection or *just* non-laminated shaft. u will probably just have to play a *bit* more, perhaps with a trainer or a good player/friend who gives u some tips/lessons.
at least i totally agree (like almost ever, rofl) to GreyGhost, and evenso to RBC. A bit stiffer shaft givin me a bit better *feedback*. But the there are soooo many things that make a difference on a cue, that makes u feelin different...don t care too much about it mate
try to always play same shaft as possible and VERY important in my opinion: same leather tip
just have fun with your game
lg
Ingo
just don t make the mistake to change too often between different shafts. there s no matter what kind of taper your re playing with-as long u like it! u have to train and make drills etc with each shaft, no matter if low-deflection or *just* non-laminated shaft. u will probably just have to play a *bit* more, perhaps with a trainer or a good player/friend who gives u some tips/lessons.
at least i totally agree (like almost ever, rofl) to GreyGhost, and evenso to RBC. A bit stiffer shaft givin me a bit better *feedback*. But the there are soooo many things that make a difference on a cue, that makes u feelin different...don t care too much about it mate


just have fun with your game

lg
Ingo