Best tip for bk rush?

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I am to buy a bk rush, as my break cue is too strong... I mean, it breaks with much power but the cue ball goes anywhere, many times scratching. Changing tip on this cue does not help.
So, i will try the "best" break cue and get a tip that can go well with it. What do you avise? Thanks!
 
So, i will try the "best" break cue and get a tip that can go well with it. What do you avise? Thanks!
IMHO the problem isn't a cue/tip problem, but a stroke/accuracy problem.

that's why i would strongly suggest you to not buy a new break cue , and buy a breakrak instead , then to train & to train again and again ;-) ...
 
The cue isn't the problem.
Refine your technique on the break.
The cue does not make the cue ball run all over table.
An off-center hit does that.
Back off your break speed until you are getting consistently square hits on the head ball.
Slowly put the speed back into the break as your control gets better.
 
I am to buy a bk rush, as my break cue is too strong... I mean, it breaks with much power but the cue ball goes anywhere, many times scratching. Changing tip on this cue does not help.
So, i will try the "best" break cue and get a tip that can go well with it. What do you avise? Thanks!
Don't buy one.. thank me later
 
The stock one that it comes with
Doesn’t need to be fiddled with at all
Need to refine your technique takes a lot of practice but I can crush it now with the bk rush and never go off table
 
I think that hitting the ball that you intend to hit on a break shot as squarely as possible is a big factor in successful breaks. I’ll add timing to this equation - your body needs to move in a well timed manner with your stroke at cue ball contact - neither lagging nor lunging - but well coordinated with the break stroke.
I believe that timing and contact are more important than pure stroke speed - but stroke speed should be maximized to your potential once you have the other factors working consistently.

I own a BK Rush and I think that any break cue will only perform to its potential once the breaker learns to deliver the cue ball to the rack with all factors in alignment. Worrying about changing the stock break tip seems to be the least worry to me.
 
One made of solid titanium will help. But only if you climb to the top of hill-hill and have it blessed by the pool Gods
 
The BK Rush stock break tips work really well. No need to change one. I own a BK Rush and break with it everyday.


And, I'm not sure your current break cue breaks any harder than a BK Rush ??

So, as others have mentioned, work on your control too :0)
 
I am to buy a bk rush, as my break cue is too strong... I mean, it breaks with much power but the cue ball goes anywhere, many times scratching. Changing tip on this cue does not help.
So, i will try the "best" break cue and get a tip that can go well with it. What do you avise? Thanks!
As others have stated work on stroke and dial power down. No tip change needed imo
 
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