Your shaft size?

Joe Rogan said:
How many of you feel more accurate with a higher millimeter shaft?
I don't know if it's all in my head, but I just feel more in control and more accurate with a 13 than I do with a 12.75.

I agree, Mine is 13mm, and the girlfriend says it's plenty!:D
 
I dunno

I have no idea how big mine is .Everytime a foxy woman
shows up all the blood rushes out of me into it and I black out :D
Oh you mean pool cue shaft .....ok ...ok its 12.75
 
Tommyd1 said:
Moon Cricket,

As good as you think you are, I would think that we would be asking you these questions ?

Tommyd1

Hi Tommy,

I'm confused with your question. Please try again.
 
Black-Balled said:
Measured @ ferrule top...w/ calipers.

chances are someone told you it was 13 and was mistaken then. i only have 1 shaft that's 13mm advertised and it's like 13.1mm


some people taper the ferruel to stiffen the hit i guess.so that could account for the smaller tip as well
 
Moon Cricket said:
Just curious what size shaft you all play with?

I've played for the longest time with probably >12.5mm shaft (skinny due to improper cue shaft care, ie..schotch brite pad). Now I have a new 13.0mm shaft that I've been told will help reduce miscues, not that I make many now, but still. I'm still getting used to the increase in size, even though .5mm seems tiny like it shouldnt matter. I still have the old shaft and feel more precise with I occasionaly practice with it, although I want to get used to playing w/ the larger one.

Any thoughts? Discuss?

-Peace

i meant to say 3m Scotch brite pad ( the green flat piece ) -edited

I play with a 12.4mm diameter ferrule but am trying out the Predator 314-2 shaft on my Bender cue.

I seem to make hard cut shots better with a thinner shaft than I can a thicker shaft.

I seem to make straight in shots a little more consistently with a thick shaft than a thinner shaft.

I played recently with a 314-2 and a Z -2 shaft and felt I could play better with the 314-2 and I should have it in about two weeks.

Hope it helps.

JoeyA (put the scotch brite pad in the round file and get some 2000-3000 grit plastic sandpaper) but you know that already.
 
My shaft

is about 12.7mm. I carry calipers in my case, they settle a lot of discussions in the Pool room.
 
I've used a 13mm up til now- just ordered a 12.4mm shaft for my Schon and will see if that makes any difference- if I like it I might try a Z-2 next.
 
Shaft sizes

I shot with an old,old falcon cue that fell off my T-tops when I cleaned out my car,found it in the middle of the road while cars where rolling over it.My cue repair guy had to shave it down to lees than an 11 1/2 mm.Through the years(15 TO BE EXACT) in has been waddled down to less than an 11 mm. I feel that the squirt,the curve,and the swerve are way more noticeable to correct on long shots.In my insight I get more out of less,meaning I get more spin,more draw,more follow,more,more,more.Recently I purchased a schon LTD 1122,the shaft was a 13mm,so u could guess that I had it shaved down to a 12,I find it needs a little more turning,but all in all wasn't too bad.So I guess what I'm trying to say is it's whatever ur comfortable with keep playing hard and if it isn't working out,go back to what u use to use or get rid of it,that's my advice. PS I still shoot with the falcon,it has made me the most money and I have shot my best with it,I'm slowly working into schon.Goodluck in finding what ur looking for.
 
JOEY A's got action,and real knowledge

Hey Joey,whats happening.I finally got on here and I see u. Folks here a guy who pretty much knows his sh*t.He's been a mentor for a long time,He never gives up much information dreddind u beat him with it one day,So when he chatters I would listen.Thanks Joey ps me and Craig,Saturday night 6/7/08 $500 a game one pocket,stop by and sweat it.Don't know what time at Buffalo's
 
12.5mm for me. I played a lot with a standard 13mm shaft until I got my Scruggs and fell in love with the 12.5mm shaft. Nowadays anything over 12.7mm feel like a log.
 
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