Just curious what everyones thoughts are on this.
I have 5 cues of almost identical spec e.g. length, weight, butt width, tip width etc... but as we all know each shaft will feel different to play with.
All my cues have MW Supertip (which eliminates the tip) but some of my cues are much more responsive than some others. When I talk about responsiveness I mean when I screw back for example using the same weight/technique with one cue I might get 10" with one cue consistently but maybe only 6" consistently with another at the other end of the responsive spectrum.
When I flex the shaft to see how whippy it is, they all feel near enough similar to my untrained eye so what makes one cue more responsive than the next?
I have 5 cues of almost identical spec e.g. length, weight, butt width, tip width etc... but as we all know each shaft will feel different to play with.
All my cues have MW Supertip (which eliminates the tip) but some of my cues are much more responsive than some others. When I talk about responsiveness I mean when I screw back for example using the same weight/technique with one cue I might get 10" with one cue consistently but maybe only 6" consistently with another at the other end of the responsive spectrum.
When I flex the shaft to see how whippy it is, they all feel near enough similar to my untrained eye so what makes one cue more responsive than the next?
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