It seems everybody has one, including me. But why not break with a shooting cue? If the most important shot of the game is the break, I don't smash the rack having the cue ball fly around the table. I usually use a softer break with alot of control leaving a nice spread and the cue ball in the center of the table. I get the most control out of my shooting cue. I have a 12mm shaft with a cheap elkmaster tip. Its not a big deal if I have to replace my tip a little more frequently.
Are break cues only needed by players with thunder breaks that would otherwise tear up a shooting cue or am I missing something?
Are break cues only needed by players with thunder breaks that would otherwise tear up a shooting cue or am I missing something?