SoCalRick
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I posted a question in the main forum (http://forums.azbilliards.com/showthread.php?t=66887) asking what size tips folks are using.
But what I'm really struggling with is; should I consider tinkering with the shafts that came with the Tim Scruggs cue that I just bought.
If you look at my other thread you'll see that I come from a predator background (P2 butt w/ Z^2 shaft and earlier I played with both the original Z and 314 shafts all w/UniLoc joints).
So while I have no problem drawing and following with the TS cue, I can move the ball around A LOT more with my predator shaft. I even have some accuracy with the TS shafts putting inside and outside english on the cue ball (using pivot english technique), but again I can impart/carry a lot more spin on the CB with my predator shafts. I'm thinking I might be able to improve the results (with respect to imparting spin on the CB) with my TS shafts if I turn them down a bit from their current 13mm dimension. Do you concur?
So back to my main question; why do shafts come standard with a 13mm tip. Is that the optimal size for playability for the largest audience? Is it a convenient starting point from which customization can be done?
Based on your experience, what percentage of people have their shafts turned down to a smaller tip diameter?
Rick
But what I'm really struggling with is; should I consider tinkering with the shafts that came with the Tim Scruggs cue that I just bought.
If you look at my other thread you'll see that I come from a predator background (P2 butt w/ Z^2 shaft and earlier I played with both the original Z and 314 shafts all w/UniLoc joints).
So while I have no problem drawing and following with the TS cue, I can move the ball around A LOT more with my predator shaft. I even have some accuracy with the TS shafts putting inside and outside english on the cue ball (using pivot english technique), but again I can impart/carry a lot more spin on the CB with my predator shafts. I'm thinking I might be able to improve the results (with respect to imparting spin on the CB) with my TS shafts if I turn them down a bit from their current 13mm dimension. Do you concur?
So back to my main question; why do shafts come standard with a 13mm tip. Is that the optimal size for playability for the largest audience? Is it a convenient starting point from which customization can be done?
Based on your experience, what percentage of people have their shafts turned down to a smaller tip diameter?
Rick