Approx 25 yrs ago I owned a verry stiff Ash cue that had a plain ebony butt. I dont remember the make but I remember it had an 11mm tip.
I remember a couple of shots I played back then where my timing must have been near perfect, and with a distance of about 7-8ft between cue ball and object ball I was able to screw back about 3 - 4ft. (Easy for some of you perhaps, but not me)
Not been able to achieve these type of shots these days. Obviously much of that is down to me and how I now play but does the stiffness of the shaft have much effect on these type of shots and is power lost through a shaft being to whippy? I now use a 9.5mm tip.
Also are maple shafts stiffer than an ash shafts with the same specs?
I remember a couple of shots I played back then where my timing must have been near perfect, and with a distance of about 7-8ft between cue ball and object ball I was able to screw back about 3 - 4ft. (Easy for some of you perhaps, but not me)
Not been able to achieve these type of shots these days. Obviously much of that is down to me and how I now play but does the stiffness of the shaft have much effect on these type of shots and is power lost through a shaft being to whippy? I now use a 9.5mm tip.
Also are maple shafts stiffer than an ash shafts with the same specs?
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