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Stabilizer on my NoCam. Yes or no?

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  1. the wanderer

    the wanderer Weekend Warrior

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    I just got my NoCam and will be shooting really for the first time to start setting pins and my peep sight tonight. I haven't even tried out any stabilizers yet, but I'm wondering what everyone else has for a stabilizer on their NoCam. The stabilizer that's peaking my interest the most right now is a 10" Bee Stinger Pro Hunter Max. I like the adjustable weighting system and the length, but what feels comfortable to other NoCam shooters?
     
  2. kurveball18

    kurveball18 Die Hard Bowhunter

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    B-Stinger for me as well. I initially had the 8" but took it back and got the 6" one instead and it works perfect for me. I also have the Cobra Knuckle on mine so I can turn it upward when I put it in the case and don't have to remove the stabilizer.
     
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    I use an 8" Bee Stinger out front on my NO Cam, and a 6" carbon fibre side stab. This combo works great with my single-pin sight which I've got set out to full extension. Try as many stabs as you can if possible. image.jpg I simply love this rig!
     
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    10 inch bee stinger for me as well
     
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    C0wb0yChris Die Hard Bowhunter

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    12" homemade stab with 5oz of weight for me
     
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    ShaneB22 Die Hard Bowhunter

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    I can't remember if you posted a picture of it or not. Can you post one so we can see it?
     
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    C0wb0yChris Die Hard Bowhunter

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    In this picture there's 9oz on the front, i've backed it down to 5oz now.

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    ShaneB22 Die Hard Bowhunter

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    It looks like you bought that right from a archery shop. Looks awesome especially for being homemade.
     
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    C0wb0yChris Die Hard Bowhunter

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    Yea it's a quality stabilizer! Carbon too. The fella that made it is on AT, he sells quite a bit.
     
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    ShaneB22 Die Hard Bowhunter

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    I'm going to check it out.
     
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    the wanderer Weekend Warrior

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    Anyone use the Bee stinger quick disconnect? If so, how do you like it? Does it stay tight? This would be a nice option to have with the 10" stabilizer since my bow probably wouldn't fit in my case with with it on.
     
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    I have the bee stinger quick disconnect with an 8" stabilizer. Works great and stays tight. I would recommend it.
     
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    I would definitely recommend the B-Stinger quick disconnect, it works great and stays tight.
     

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