Even for cues that have the same line names for both pool and carom, there are differences in taper, as well as weight and therefore balance between pool cue butts and carom cue butts.
Should I buy a Break/Jump cue, or a separate Break Cue and a Jump Cue ?
If you are looking for the very best performance on both the break and the jump, then we recommend that you purchase a separate break cue and a separate jump cue..
We recommend cleaning the Original Uni-Loc® Quick Release or the Radial® joint when you first receive your cue and every six months thereafter. These joints are precision manufactured to exact tolerances and even a modest amount of dirt can create a problem.