tomatoshooter
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I was watching a pro event, it may have been Gorst-Filler or a couple of the top dogs at any rate. They were breaking at like 19.7 and 20.5 mph. It seemed like they both were nearly always +/- .1 mph. I don't remember if they were using a magic rack or not, but it seems like the precision is worth the tradeoff in speed, at least with decent table conditions. The always show the break from the other end of the table so I can't get a good look at the body movement but they appear to use very little, just arm strength.My game speed break is low-mid 20s (still powerful enough to get that 'thats different' kinda crack of the balls) but I top out around 30mph when just messing around going max speed with reckless abandon just for funsies....balls fly. Not something to do with equipment u mind dinging up. I haven't tracked the ball angles or anything but have had to go off picking up balls on opposite sides of the table before. Worth it.
No need to be way past 30mph imo. A 26mph is really powerful. 28 is monstrous and makes the type of sound on a dead on hit that gets the whole pool hall to turn their heads. Plenty enough force in those to send balls flying if coming into the 1 on a hop and striking a decent amount above the equator.