Through all the shafts that you owed or played with what Shaft drew the cue ball better ??? thanks
Agreed - the shaft / tip might help some, but you are either gifted with a strong draw stroke or like most of us, we weren’t.its the arrow not the indian
you cannot be serious
Shorty all things being equal (both players) people are transferring lots of energy with carbon fiber. With a good stroke (follow thru) any shaft should get you across the pool table 7,8 or 9 feet. I prefer heavier cues 19.5-20.5, the extra weight lets the cue do the work. I almost never need to draw the length of a table 1-7 feet should get the job done and any shaft can do that. There are no stupid questions!Through all the shafts that you owed or played with what Shaft drew the cue ball better ??? thanks
Draw is achieved by TWO things: tip off-set and a quality strike. In another thread someone said shaft flex affects draw. Wrong. Any flexing that occurs does so well AFTER the ball is long gone. Tip-to-cueball contact time lasts about 1-2 milliseconds. A human eye-blink takes about 200 milliseconds.its the arrow not the indian
you cannot be serious
. There are no stupid questions!
Shorty all things being equal (both players) people are transferring lots of energy with carbon fiber. With a good stroke (follow thru) any shaft should get you across the pool table 7,8 or 9 feet. I prefer heavier cues 19.5-20.5, the extra weight lets the cue do the work. I almost never need to draw the length of a table 1-7 feet should get the job done and any shaft can do that. There are no stupid questions!
So yes, but people should not be nasty. Over the years I have asked every question even when training with instructors from time to time. Its easy to get stuck on your equipment when you have reached a plateau.This is in no way directed at Shorty… but allow me to say that yes, yes there are stupid questions!![]()
GO FALCONSThe best draw I have ever hit was with my Jacoby Black. Second was probably an old Meucci shaft.
Hell yeah!GO FALCONS
I’m a lifelong dirty bird fan as well since the Bartkowski era, but aren’t you guys about 4 years too late? I can’t think of anything that’s happened since then that would give us any hope that things are going to get any better.Hell yeah!
eh I'll always cheer for the birds. But I agree the best thing that's going to happen is getting a new coach and maybe a new QB.I’m a lifelong dirty bird fan as well since the Bartkowski era, but aren’t you guys about 4 years too late? I can’t think of anything that’s happened since then that would give us any hope that things are going to get any better.
The one you can most accurately hit the lowest vertical point on the cue ball while maintaining control.Through all the shafts that you owed or played with what Shaft drew the cue ball better ??? thanks
The Meucci does have lower defl. than a Schon. Its possible that less defl. could result in a little more spin. I've owned Schon's and Meucci's and couldn't see any more draw myself.I read all the replies here.
But in the mid 80's I had a steel jointed Schon and it played very good.
I sold it (dumb move coming here) and bought a Meucci (that fell apart in 6 months) and with that Meucci with a flat faced implex(?)joint I could get a lot more draw with the same effort then with the Schon.
I have no idea why but I had to relearn my draw stroke.