Pool Cue Bridge - Not the detachable ones.....

So I ordered the Russo bridge. I liked the look and the fact that I can make it into a permanent bridge cue.

I have this heavy 25 ounce cue that I never use and was wondering if that would make a good bridge cue to attach the Russo bridge to. Any thoughts on having a heavier stick for the bridge? Or is lighter the way to go?

Probably some pluses and minuses on both heavy and light sticks.

I hate heavy bridge sticks. You want light for when you have to get it out of the way.
 
So I ordered the Russo bridge. I liked the look and the fact that I can make it into a permanent bridge cue.

I have this heavy 25 ounce cue that I never use and was wondering if that would make a good bridge cue to attach the Russo bridge to. Any thoughts on having a heavier stick for the bridge? Or is lighter the way to go?

Probably some pluses and minuses on both heavy and light sticks.

Weight should not be factor. Whatever you like.
I used a Russo dual set up today...liked it and in the process of offering a few.
 
I received my order of Russo bridge heads. If you should order them be sure to get a bridge stick that fits. I had to turn down the end of a bridge stick. This is not a negative...just letting you know what to expect.
 
I received my order of Russo bridge heads. If you should order them be sure to get a bridge stick that fits. I had to turn down the end of a bridge stick. This is not a negative...just letting you know what to expect.
A pocket knife is usually sufficient to get the stick/head to fit. Note that you also need a small wood screw to make sure the head is secure.
 
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