I recently saw a video on YouTube with Andy Hunter talking about a couple of cues he had bought. He said at one point that he was getting over an inch of throw but after thinning down the taper it was reduced to nothing, that appears around 2.45 in the video.
I read an American pool cue page where they say a cue with pro taper will give less throw but conversely a straight taper will give more energy transfer.
I already knew the principal of less end mass producing less throw.
I am making a break cue for English pool and I obviously want as much energy transfer as possible but also want as little throw as possible so I can hit the pack square as possible.
I have read a lot of topics on taper on here and there is lots of talk about the taper and 'playabilty' of a cue but I haven't read any mention of throw or power transfer in particular before.
I would be interested in getting some thoughts on these principals.
I read an American pool cue page where they say a cue with pro taper will give less throw but conversely a straight taper will give more energy transfer.
I already knew the principal of less end mass producing less throw.
I am making a break cue for English pool and I obviously want as much energy transfer as possible but also want as little throw as possible so I can hit the pack square as possible.
I have read a lot of topics on taper on here and there is lots of talk about the taper and 'playabilty' of a cue but I haven't read any mention of throw or power transfer in particular before.
I would be interested in getting some thoughts on these principals.
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