I've been playing with low squirt/deflection shafts since 1980. That was a Balabushka with a Stroud LD shaft. I did the modification to make it LD.


Julian
I've been playing with low squirt/deflection shafts since 1980. That was a Balabushka with a Stroud LD shaft. I did the modification to make it LD.
Yea for sure it's SHOOTING OVER A BALL with HD shaft. With LD shaft you don't have to shoot over a ball AND get position for the 8 ball: Something HD shaft can't do.
I think this is a good example of one if the very few shots that LD is an advantage.
By that same idea, this one shot isnt why LD shafts are viewed as advantageous. There are a handful of other shots that you’d rather shoot with an HD shaft (to avoid a double hit).
Yeah, the best example shot that comes up is the virtually straight in shot where you have to cheat the pocket just a little and hit the cue ball with extreme high inside or high outside, in an attempt to catch the rail with the cue ball opposite the side of the pocket you are cheating the object ball to. If there is virtually no deflection on the shaft, when lining it up, it's going to seem like you'll follow the cue ball straight in the pocket right behind the object ball, whereas a shaft with more deflection you won't have to aim the cue ball straight in the pocket, so it is not as scary.
Yea for sure it's SHOOTING OVER A BALL with HD shaft. With LD shaft you don't have to shoot over a ball AND get position for the 8 ball: Something HD shaft can't do.