Don't listen to anyone about butt, shaft, taper or tips. The only thing that matters is your break technique. If you have a good break you can break with anything. The only thing that matters besides technique is if you are comfortable with your particular cue or not. I don't care if player so and so can break harder. It's a dead cold fact that the harder you break, which actually means the faster your cue moves when you break, the less accuracy you have. The number one important thing for a break shot is making that cue ball hit the head ball solid. If you get a good connection with the head ball you can get a massive break with a medium hit. Personally, I don't like the feel of the Predator break cues, but that's just me. I surely wouldn't steer anyone away from buying one. We all like different things. The most comfortable break cue I've ever felt, personally, was a Gulyassy break cue that one of my friends has. If he ever decides to sell it I'm going to jump on it.
MULLY