Cue butt weight

Is it feasible to add weight under the pin rather than to the butt, I'd rather have it a bit weight forwarded
I ideal situation is to have a longer joint screw because if you or if you sell it and someone wants to reverse it, it's a Royal pain in the ass!
How much weight??
Options
Full Stainless joint,
5/8x11 or 5/8x18
Or 3/4x16.
 
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I should of added the entire butt is light. Trying to add about 3/4 oz without getting it rear heavy so was considering putting the weight in the forearm
 
Where you find those at? I've seen screw on's but not press on
Looks like it was discontinued.
What they have now is
Sterling silver
1" L x .750 i.d. x .875 o.d.
You have to taper your own.
Maybe someone on here has an old stock they could sell you. I believe they were made by uni loc back in the day.
 
Looks like it was discontinued.
What they have now is
Sterling silver
1" L x .750 i.d. x .875 o.d.
You have to taper your own.
Maybe someone on here has an old stock they could sell you. I believe they were made by uni loc back in the day.
Old stock be great but i can taper it if needed 👍
 
Another possibly is to change the weight bolt In the rear. With possibly weight and or material. But that can mess with the overall weight, plus i don't know how much the balance point can be shifted buy doing this.
 
Another possibly is to change the weight bolt In the rear. With possibly weight and or material. But that can mess with the overall weight, plus i don't know how much the balance point can be shifted buy doing this.
That's why I wanted it in the front. It would definitely get rear heavy if I added there
 
Pre-tapered polished stainless joint sleeves .85" - .864", .755" ID, weight .6oz are available from a major supplier.

.842" - .853" are also available. I didn't have any of those to weigh but I'm sure it's close to the other in weight.
 
Brass radial pin at that, so pretty well maxed in pin weight.
Sleeve is a great ideal but not really gonna match the cue real well
Well, then do a stainless joint and put whatever you want over it to match the cue. It's work but a definate option.
 

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