You won't get too many answers from instructors here because many of them have said that they prefer to break with their playing cue.
I don't, however, and am comfortable breaking with a break cue that's an ounce heavier than my playing cue.
Basically, as heavy as you can get that doesn't hinder your ability to swing the cue fast. Once you start slowing down your stroke due to extra weight, you've defeated the purpose of a heavier break cue.
What is a good weight for a break cue?
What game are you "breaking" in?
Games like 14.1 and One Pocket I will break with my playing cue. Most other games I break with a Stinger that is the same weight (18oz) as my playing cue.
randyg
I think I would keel over and die if I ever saw anyone reach for a break cue in 14.1 or One Pocket.
I think I would keel over and die if I ever saw anyone reach for a break cue in 14.1 or One Pocket.
What do you want your break cue to do for you? Get maximum cue ball speed? Steady your hand? Cancel any slight swerve? Allow a loose grip? Comply with the official equipment specifications?What is a good weight for a break cue?
One never knows!
Something similar happened to me in the early 60's. I was scheduled for a 14.1 exhibition match with Mr. Mosconi. Willie did his normal intros and then grabed a house cue, walked up to the table and smashed the Straight Pool rack wide open. He turned to me and said, " get what you can and when you are finished I will take over the evening".
I ran 99 and missed. Willie ran 150 and out. We where both home town favorites for at least that evening.....
Happy New Year Fran
randyg