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Figuring out the B Stinger dual stabilizer kit

Discussion in 'Tech Talk' started by AndrewC, Nov 5, 2017.

  1. AndrewC

    AndrewC Newb

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    I recently got the B stinger 8.6 kit, so running the 8" in the front a 6" stabilizer in the back. Right now I'm down to 1 of their weights on the front and 4 on the back bar. Currently though at full draw the site still seems to settle low and not just sit flat. I'm running out of threaded rod to add another weight to the back and wondering if anyone else had had similar experiences. Besides the room issue, the bow has also gotten quite heavy with the extra weights. Currently the back bar is almost parallel to the ground as setup.

    Currently I am considering moving the 8" bar to the back and the 6" bar to the front to take advantage of leverage but am not sure. Being this is my first season archery hunting, is it a matter of shooting on flat ground versus what I'd experience shooting downward from a tree?

    Thanks for any thoughts on this.
     
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    ppkaprince98 Weekend Warrior

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    A 1 to 3 ratio front to back is common. However adding weight won’t lift the front. If your pin is sitting low you need to work on your form and shot execution. If you can settle it low then you can settle on the X. You may have to adjust your holding weight and use you back to pull the bow up. GL


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