androd
Verified Member
I been having a bit of a time adjusting to this shaft, it's one of the hollow ones (hd/ld/whatever).
It seems to take a good bit of the collision induced English out of the hit.
I'm having to relearn some banks, others are fine.
I now understand why when some people asked me how to make certain banks, I'd show them and they still couldn't make them. They were using the kind of shafts I now have. LOL
All the aiming is a little different with less/no deflection.
I've learned to turn down some shots that were fairly easy with the old cue.
I'll learn to play with this, since I sold/nearly gave away, all my other cues when I bought this one.
I've noticed speed of the hit is very important and a tad to hard English refuses to take.
It's an adjustment after 60 years of playing with the other kind.
Any tips would be helpful, although I've played well with the cue, sometimes I'll have a senior moment and fall back on muscle memory,
that's a no no.
It seems to take a good bit of the collision induced English out of the hit.
I'm having to relearn some banks, others are fine.
I now understand why when some people asked me how to make certain banks, I'd show them and they still couldn't make them. They were using the kind of shafts I now have. LOL
All the aiming is a little different with less/no deflection.
I've learned to turn down some shots that were fairly easy with the old cue.
I'll learn to play with this, since I sold/nearly gave away, all my other cues when I bought this one.
I've noticed speed of the hit is very important and a tad to hard English refuses to take.
It's an adjustment after 60 years of playing with the other kind.
Any tips would be helpful, although I've played well with the cue, sometimes I'll have a senior moment and fall back on muscle memory,
that's a no no.