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To stabalize or not is the question

Discussion in 'Bowhunting Talk' started by TeeJay, Dec 16, 2009.

  1. TeeJay

    TeeJay Weekend Warrior

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    Well with this new Monster the feel is a bit top heavy. I put the stabalizer from my Drenalin on it. Didnt do much, that beeing said I dont know squat about a stabalizer. Any thought on this bow/stabalizer combo?
     
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    With an extremely top heavy bow like the Monster, your going to need weight on the back of the bow to balance it out, not the front.

    There should be a rear bushing that is in the riser, directly opposite of where you would put a stabilizer on the front. You might want to invest in a short doinker type stabilizer with adjustable weights back there to try and even things out a bit.

    Something like this would help you a lot, you would also need to buy the weights that have the right thread size for this as well to fine tune it.

    http://www.bowhunting.com/shopping/Products/ABOMB-34-BACK-DOINKER__9203.aspx
     
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    Rick I have my mean V there, do I want to eliminate the sst?
     
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    If you want to get the bow balanced, that's really going to be the only way with a bow that is that top heavy.
     
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    OK thanks
     
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    I may remove mine. I can't tell any difference, other than added weight.
     
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    might what to look at paradigm they have a weight set just for that and you don't have to remove your sts.
     

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