I likem. I have some on order, and it seems like they've been on order for forever...which that's been pissing me off lol
They are really nice and I do recommend getting one. I have a 10'' rod with 4 oz weights and I have a 12 Oz weight as well. I use the 4 oz for hunting and 12oz for Target archery, But for hunting it seems a bit long.
Good quality stabilizers that do what a stabilizer is supposed to do. You just have to find the length and weight that work best for your set-up.
B-Stingers are really sweet! I ran a 10" Pro Hunter with 8 oz. last year on my Creed. This year, I am running a 12" Pro Hunter Maxx with 2 or 4 oz (still playing with weights), a 10 degree angled quick disconnect and a 10" side bar with 8 oz. on the back on my Chill R. Its crucial to find a setup that works for you and the bow. The b-stinger rods have internal dampeners in them so they kill any residual vibration as well as hold stabilize your bow..
I just ordered the 10" front bar to match my 8" back bar. Hoping it isn't too awkward for hunting situations, because the benefits from using them are noticeable.
I use a stokerized 10 inch hunter on the front and I am running an ss1 on the side. Bee stinger is great but I like stokerized more Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Love mine, 12" pro hunter with 11oz. Best I have used by a mile Sent from my HTC_PN071 using Tapatalk
Great stabs! I've got the 10" B-Stinger Sport Hunter Xtremes on my bow now... I've got one of the 8"'s on order for this coming year...
Has anyone used the smaller diameter weights on the pro hunter max? The wide weights are just a bit goofy. Thanks! Sent from my iPhone using Bowhunting.com Forums
I loved the Axion I was using but I seem to be shooting my Pro Defiant better without. Sent from my iPhone using Bowhunting.com Forums
I have used a B stinger, I now shoot with a 10in Axion and I really like it. Can't tell any difference in the two. Sent from my iPhone using Bowhunting.com Forums
Been using one for close to 10 years now. Bought a new bow this year and will continue using this stab. I noticed significant improvement in bow stability when shooting. I also bought their quick disconnect attachment which is a great add-on and well worth the extra few bucks
I'm shooting with the 12" pro hunter now but will most likely end up with the 8" version for hunting.
I loved both that i had, 10 and 8 inch. i did however switch to a shrewd after shooting 8 or so different ones. Every bow handles them different and when i got my new bowtech reign this year, i had to shoot a few. No matter what use their quick disconnect for any longer stab that you get
I love my b stinger, 8 inch with the quick disconnect. Sent from my SM-G920V using Bowhunting.com Forums mobile app