Do you use a stabilizer?
Choose all that apply for you.
Yes
Yes and I shoot a matthews
No
No, matthews don't need one
Do you use a stabilizer?
Choose all that apply for you.
Last edited by HuskyMusky; 07-11-2012 at 06:50 PM.
I have a ten inch stab on my Elite z28. It realy helps keep me steady on my 50 and 60 yard shots.
Negative. No stabilizer for me i feel my bow is just fine without. And it saves a lil weight when your packin all day
I shoot a Hoyt Trykon xl and have the smallest Limbsaver stabilizer on it. It doesn't really need it. The bows pretty well balanced in my hand, but, being primarily a midwest treestand hunter, I like it that the stabilizer shifts the center of gravity forward so the bow cants down slightly. Personal preference I suppose, and if I wasn't hunting out of a tree, it probably wouldn't be on my bow.
I did some experimenting with different weight on a stabilizer. More weight equals a steadier shot... to a certain point obviously. I shoot a 10 inch stab and it really helps with long distance shooting.
2012 Bowtech Insanity CPXL
QAD Ultra-rest HDX
Custom Black Gold Ascent 4 pin
Easton FMJ 340's weighing 458 grains
Wac'em Exit 100 Grain
I use a stabilizer mostly for eliminating noise. My mathews is quiet, but with the stabilizer it is quieter.
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I shoot with a 8.5" carbon blade on both my bows. Helps and the slim design helps in the wind.
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2013 PSE Dream Season DNA, 70lbs all black
Limbdriver Pro V, Tight spot quiver, Single pin Hogg Father, Fuse carbon blade.
Spot Hogg Wiseguy release, Easton FMJ's