Hi there!
Im new to the forum and have been reading around for a bit now. Ive found some great info but still have a couple of questions about jump/break cues.
First off, how much of an advantage is having a JB vs having just a break cue and a shooting cue? I get that the main advantage is a shorter stick to more easily execute a decent jump, but is it really not doable with your normal cue? And wouldn't a normal shooting cue work better as the tip on a shooting cue will grip the ball more? (Assuming of course that you are using a medium or soft tip)
Secondly, on my Mcdermott i have a Kamui medium tip, and i love it. When thinking about what kind of tip id like to have on my J/b cue, i immediately thought phenolic, but then someone recommended that i try a Kamui hard tip for two reasons. First, because i already like the action that a kamui offers, but also because phenolic tips can be hard to control and dont hold chalk well at all. Whether or not any of this holds truth is a bit beyond me.
Any and all advice would be greatly appreciated! Thanks guys!
W
Im new to the forum and have been reading around for a bit now. Ive found some great info but still have a couple of questions about jump/break cues.
First off, how much of an advantage is having a JB vs having just a break cue and a shooting cue? I get that the main advantage is a shorter stick to more easily execute a decent jump, but is it really not doable with your normal cue? And wouldn't a normal shooting cue work better as the tip on a shooting cue will grip the ball more? (Assuming of course that you are using a medium or soft tip)
Secondly, on my Mcdermott i have a Kamui medium tip, and i love it. When thinking about what kind of tip id like to have on my J/b cue, i immediately thought phenolic, but then someone recommended that i try a Kamui hard tip for two reasons. First, because i already like the action that a kamui offers, but also because phenolic tips can be hard to control and dont hold chalk well at all. Whether or not any of this holds truth is a bit beyond me.
Any and all advice would be greatly appreciated! Thanks guys!
W