By "high power" I meant slamming the CB as hard as possible while maintaining most of the accuracy. More like breaking, but for use in-game.
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By "high power" I meant slamming the CB as hard as possible while maintaining most of the accuracy. More like breaking, but for use in-game.
summary : it's not the arrow, it's the indian
hope this helps
I believe you may be a candidate for the Ultra Low Deflection Magnum, YES MAGNUM, High Technology, "Titanium Tip" by Ram Shot Industries.
And why would you want to do that?
I use them when:
- all available shots have less than 50% of success if played with pocket speed
- considering the table situation and the opponent's capabilities, there's no risk of doing significant damage to myself (like pocketing the 8 or leaving a situation where the opponent could run out), and no point in playing a safety
- the general table situation (positions of both mine and the opponent's balls, possible order of pocketing etc.) could use a little rearranging
If all of the above are true, I'll either:
1. go for a pocket but with greatly increased power, so that ball could fall in somewhere else if I miss, or
2. I'll blast apart the largest cluster of my balls, cause something has to drop
See, Sean?:shakehead::yeah::thud::sad::yikes::thud:
By "high power" I meant slamming the CB as hard as possible while maintaining most of the accuracy. More like breaking, but for use in-game.
I use them when:
- all available shots have less than 50% of success if played with pocket speed
- considering the table situation and the opponent's capabilities, there's no risk of doing significant damage to myself (like pocketing the 8 or leaving a situation where the opponent could run out), and no point in playing a safety
- the general table situation (positions of both mine and the opponent's balls, possible order of pocketing etc.) could use a little rearranging
If all of the above are true, I'll either:
1. go for a pocket but with greatly increased power, so that ball could fall in somewhere else if I miss, or
2. I'll blast apart the largest cluster of my balls, cause something has to drop
Like...... wow.....
..... or you execute a defensive shot
But if you're serious (and something tells me you are), I would suggest that you search out a shaft made of the densest, heaviest wood you can find, the stuff guys hate to put on their lathes, or....
I recall some years ago a local pool hall had actual aluminum cues for sale. They were effortless and gave almost no feedback whatsoever. To me it reminded me of an aluminum baseball bat. I remember using an aluminum bat in college, you could swing right the ball and never feel a thing but the bat was so responsive you could count on about 10% - 20% more distance / power, or more. Perhaps you could commission an aluminum shaft. I don't know that it would legal anywhere but in the APA, but I'm guessing that wouldn't be an issue. I know there is a local company that works in aluminum, I'm sure there is local one where you are that you can purchase a rod, about 30" X what? About 5/8 or 3/4"? I bet you could find someone to put some sort of taper on it and someone with a lathe could fashion a tenon if you thought you even needed a ferrule. If nothing else I bet you'd have a monster j/b shaft.
My guess is he intends to do the 'RAM' shot
I said "when there's no need for a safety" xD thanks for the idea but wouldn't an aluminum cue be too light?
Johnson. No others compare at ramming.
Always specify a stiff Johnson, and I have never needed a tip replacement on mine, because it is very long lasting..
Over the years it has developed a slight taper roll, but I have lived with it for a long time, with no aiming problems.
summary : it's not the arrow, it's the indian
hope this helps
whoa whoa, what's the RAM shot???
By "high power" I meant slamming the CB as hard as possible while maintaining most of the accuracy. More like breaking, but for use in-game.