jmeier1981
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Will a smaller diameter tip miscue easier or more often than a larger one. Im guessing a lot of miscues come from a bad stroke or from hitting too far off center of the cue ball and a real high level player wont have those problems very often with any size tip but for arguements sake how about the average run if the mill player that doesnt always have a perfect stroke.
The reason I ask is because for the last few years Ive shot with a 12.25mm tip and the cue Im shooting with now is 12.75 and feels huge so Im wanting to have it turned down and thinking about also getting a separat shaft for it as well but Im a little worried about going to a 11.75. Id really like an OB classic shaft but I know I wont be happy with the 12.75mm tip so Im just kinda wondering if there are any significant draw backs to the smaller 11.75mm tip for an average player that doesnt always have a perfect stroke.
Sooo should I just have mine turned down to 12.25 or do you think I should bite the bullet and go to 11.75... Im just worried that with that much less surface area on the tip I might miscue more often. So any pros or cons of an 11.75 would be greatly appreciated
The reason I ask is because for the last few years Ive shot with a 12.25mm tip and the cue Im shooting with now is 12.75 and feels huge so Im wanting to have it turned down and thinking about also getting a separat shaft for it as well but Im a little worried about going to a 11.75. Id really like an OB classic shaft but I know I wont be happy with the 12.75mm tip so Im just kinda wondering if there are any significant draw backs to the smaller 11.75mm tip for an average player that doesnt always have a perfect stroke.
Sooo should I just have mine turned down to 12.25 or do you think I should bite the bullet and go to 11.75... Im just worried that with that much less surface area on the tip I might miscue more often. So any pros or cons of an 11.75 would be greatly appreciated