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  • #16
    Some cues do squirt than others though. So, it is possible to compare the amount of "deflections" between cues.
    I think it is important to have a cue that does not squirt too much. But a cue that does not squirt too much is not always a good hitting cue.
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    • #17
      Originally Posted by poolqjunkie View Post
      Some cues do squirt than others though. So, it is possible to compare the amount of "deflections" between cues.
      I think it is important to have a cue that does not squirt too much. But a cue that does not squirt too much is not always a good hitting cue.
      Exactly. I think it depends on why it doesn't throw much.
      Whippy cues don't throw much, and can allow more spin at close range but they aren't good for long screw shots because they don't transfer power well to the cue ball.
      Tear up that manure-fed astroturf!

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      • #18
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