Really nice balance and weight, as with any revo shaft the energy transfer is unreal. Definitely easier to control he cue ball while hitting with greater force. You can hear the difference when you hit the head ball.
It’s also pretty fun to just shoot balls with, even with that rock hard tip, it’s still incredibly accurate using all sorts of English, I was honestly amazed.
The difference isn't so much the power, but it's that I can use a more powerful break and still maintain control of the cue ball.
I pretty much shared the opinion of a few prior contributors.
My personal opinion about the BK Rush is that, it one-upped my expectations.
Initially, I knew what I'd be getting my hands at for that cry-me-a-river cost. I primarily seek the hybrid tip, which is not sold separately.
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Anyone who prefers to replace the tip of a BK-Rush should consider selling the cutoff hybrid tip instead of trashing it. I'll be honest though, I cringed when I saw a message that someone wanted to replace the tip because it's factory-default, not 3rd party custom one.)
When I got the BK Rush, I expected it to allow me to break with more control. It surely does. For instance compared to my $80 break cue, this allows me to break easier for the 8-ball game 2nd-ball break method. And with the carbon-fiber as an added bonus I feel that I've got my money's worth.
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My personal opinion: carbon-fiber shafts have a minor flaw compared to wooden; thus, it's not a hot topic to me)
What goes beyond my expectation was that, because it allows English to be imparted on the cue ball, I was able to break and run* both 8-ball and 9-ball games with it.
After all, how many break cues allow you to draw the cue ball at table-length?
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Just because it can doesn't mean that it's sufficient. The regular cues, other than house cues, are still better as far as functionality of the purpose other than for breaking. Ok. Maybe other than hopping too.