Change the weight bolt and increase the action?

krychekrowe

AzB Silver Member
Silver Member
Got a really nice Schon from Bob Farr the other day. Put my Tiger X Ultra on it and shot for a couple of hours. Basic shots nothing fancy or spectacular. Just couldn't get the combo to work. Today I figured I'd try changing the weight bolt. The action on whitey was back to normal. My question is why? Is the balance of the cue so significant?
 

Johnnyt

Burn all jump cues
Silver Member
If you have a loose grip and a stroke that lets the cue do the work I can see a heavier bolt helping that. I can't see the balance making that much difference. Johnnyt
 

Surly

This is it.
Silver Member
As far as I can tell, the balance point is quite important. Changing my Pechauer from 18.6 to 19.4 made a significant difference for me. Subtle, but sometimes that's all it takes.
 

qbilder

slower than snails
Silver Member
Balance is paramount. It's all about your stroke dynamics & comfort. Having the balance right makes the cue disappear & become one with you.
 
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