How long does it take to get use to a new cue?
What do you suggest doing to 'break it in" quicker?
What do you suggest doing to 'break it in" quicker?
What kind of issues are you perceiving?
Get a Sugartree.
-Drew
It usually takes me a week or so to fully appreciate the new cue. It's not the raw number of hours total, but the number of sessions that make the difference, IMHO. In other words, 12 hours spread out over 6 sessions is better than two 6 hour sessions. The thing you'll notice is if you were playing with your old cue for a couple of years, you'll be able to pick it up and sight it in/feel comfortable with it even years later. Your muscles will remember it and treat it like an old friend.
Unless your new cue is a really weird one, way out there in weight/length/balance/hit than any other cue you've had, it won't take long to get used to. I'm of the school that any well made cue will work if you give it a good try...too many folks buy one sight unseen, don't seem to like it and discard/sell it off without giving it a fair shake.
None really...just wanted to know if 6 hour days over the next week would be good or if there were certain shots that would help develop the "feel" quicker