do you guys think?

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  1. wisBOWhunter

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    What I'm wondering is do you guys who use an offset stabilizer think that it helps that much? Thanks in advance.
     
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    It is to off set the quiver and sight weight ... supposed to help balance out the bow.
     
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    I used to shoot one with my old Katera but when I went to my CRX and now my Faktor I don't. Hoyt put a offset into their risers and for me personally I don't feel the need to add an offset.
     
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    Yes I hear what spotnstalk is saying but at the same time I don't know if I want something too like that catch on a limb or hit something and wirutjunkie I shoot a Hoyt 2013spyder30and its balanced great just want a stabilizer with more weight out front like over,8oz what stabilizer do you run.
     
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    Thanks do you know the weight ?.
     
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    just enough to do the trick:p


    no i don't off the top of my head
     
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    No problem man thanks for the reply.
     
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    good question. i hope so…i just bought a bstinger kit lol
     
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    For your average bowhunter I don't know that an offset of side stabilizer really does anything. Especially if you're like most guys and remove your quiver when you get to your stand.

    If you shoot a lot of long distances or targets then yes, I can see it being a big advantage.
     
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    now that i'm out west again, i can see myself shooting long distances. i also enjoy the heck out of some 3d.
     

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