Should i use a brass one? Or any alternative on the market? I'm now looking to get a 4th one done this week in the space of a year.. Also looking for someone in central Scotland to do the deed for me asap.... Cheers WJ
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Hi mate - is this for 9-ball then I am guessing? Only reason I ask is because I've been wondering if I'd benefit from a break cue in 8-ball. The level I am playing at, maybe a third of people seem to use a break cue - and especially if they use really small tips. I am using an 8.5mm tip english pool cue, but using that to break off with and seems okay - but don't know if I am doing any damage, or missing out!?
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You've got three options, brass, stainless or fibre. Fibre will probably crack, stainless is very stiff and brass has more feel and yield. If you want a really hard contact to go with your GBL tip, could stainless might be worth a go? What ferrules/tips do they 9-ball players use on their break cues? This may provide a solution.
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Originally Posted by DeanH View Posta fourth option - titanium, which I understand Acuerate use on their "low deflection" cues
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Originally Posted by Master Blaster View PostYeah, forgot that. It's only half the density of steel and brass, so does this lead to a feel which is more like something between brass and fibre? I guess it will deflect less and throw the balls less Dean?
there have been many threads already on this subject and many with their opinions on this, hopefully they wont come on here and repeat the same
:wink:Up the TSF! :snooker:
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Originally Posted by DeanH View PostI don't know, but Acuerate have been selling cues based on this assumption.
there have been many threads already on this subject and many with their opinions on this, hopefully they wont come on here and repeat the same
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