I recently purchased a McDermott NG05 Stinger and I CAN'T get used to the phenolic tip. I normally play 8-ball and have a side break on the second ball. I jump the cue off the table waaaaaay too much with this phenolic tip (I know, I know...quit raising the butt of my cue).
I can get some serious jumps with this cue that I couldn't before, but the main purpose of this cue (for me) is to be a break cue.
Before I completely give up on this cue (and put it up for trade) my question is: I know it's possible to do so, but does anyone know if it will in any way negatively affect the playability of this break cue to change the phenolic tip to a leather tip (e.g. a LePro)? Has anyone had the same issue and tried a leather tip on a Stinger? How did it perform?
Thanks for any help in this extremely frustrating situation (yeah, I know it's a matter of perspective...it's extremely frustrating for me!),
Jason
I can get some serious jumps with this cue that I couldn't before, but the main purpose of this cue (for me) is to be a break cue.
Before I completely give up on this cue (and put it up for trade) my question is: I know it's possible to do so, but does anyone know if it will in any way negatively affect the playability of this break cue to change the phenolic tip to a leather tip (e.g. a LePro)? Has anyone had the same issue and tried a leather tip on a Stinger? How did it perform?
Thanks for any help in this extremely frustrating situation (yeah, I know it's a matter of perspective...it's extremely frustrating for me!),
Jason