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    Quick question, does the balance point of a cue have a bearing on how a cue performs?
    I'm looking at one which has a balance point of 19" and a weight of 17.5 oz (cue length 57.5")

    Chears
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  • #2
    Originally Posted by Gramayr
    Quick question, does the balance point of a cue have a bearing on how a cue performs?
    I'm looking at one which has a balance point of 19" and a weight of 17.5 oz (cue length 57.5")

    Chears
    yes - this is not an easy question for a one sentence answer but 19" from the base is pretty forward weighted.
    https://www.ebay.co.uk/str/adr147

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    • #3
      Pretty forward weighted? Would this have an adverse effect when using a cue with this balance point?

      I found an old thread in which the subject of the balance point was skirted around as it may take a bit of explaining. Just wondered how much of a difference this would make.
      Watching the world go by...

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      • #4
        Originally Posted by Gramayr
        Pretty forward weighted? Would this have an adverse effect when using a cue with this balance point?

        that may depend on you, as whats not for 9/10 players might be great for you.

        generally speaking most folk would prefer the balance point to be central weighted (not in the centre of the cue length), or if not then "back weighted" on the cue. horses for courses....

        if you could try the cue before buying, itd be an advantage, to see if you "get on" with it straight away.....

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        • #5
          generally people like the weighting to be about 18" from the butt end.
          https://www.ebay.co.uk/str/adr147

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