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stabilizer question

Discussion in 'Tech Talk' started by Capt Don, Jan 14, 2015.

  1. Capt Don

    Capt Don Newb

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    I shoot a bear attitude and being an older guy I'm not as steady as I used to be so maybe a bigger or heavier stabilizer is going to help me. Any suggestions as to size, weight or ??
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  2. American Honky

    American Honky Weekend Warrior

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    Stabilizers are soooo customer fit not just to the bow, but to the shooter. If you could find a shop that would sell you three or four, and let you keep the one that worked the best that'd be awesome. A sixish inch stabilizer with dampening technology would be where i'd start for a hunting setup.
     
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    id first try without it at 20yds. if you group ok then youre good, if you arnt grouping well at 20yds by all means id first try a light stabilizer to a heavy stabilizer. But thats up to you to experiment youreselt and your bow to make the consistency perfect.
     

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