Originally Posted by Siz
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Interesting. I wish there was a definitive guide on all of this but unfortunately, because we all cue and grip cues a bit differently, the findings are never totally consistent. The only company I know that has reached some conclusive results is Predator which makes the America pool cues and shafts. Changing cue end mass is something they have worked out quite conclusively; they have hollowed out the last x inches of their laminated pool shafts.
Acuerate also seems to have reached something significant with their snooker cues which have a smaller tip size.
I think players that expect the cue ball to divert offline when striking with side have learned to aim and sight that way and want a standard cue profile, whereas players that prefer less throw in their cue should opt for smaller tip sizes, narrower cue profiles, and cheaper mass produced cues (which frequently have less dense, and thus lighter shaft wood).
There isn't a straight answer here, just more questions
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