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snowman160 04-28-2018 09:56 PM

Stabalizers
 
In the works for a setup.whats the best way to go about doin this right??in other words gettin what’s right for me just not buying something cause it has a fancy name or whatever..looking for honest advise pls.

Rackmastr 04-28-2018 10:10 PM

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Originally Posted by snowman160 (Post 3777790)
In the works for a setup.whats the best way to go about doin this right??in other words gettin what’s right for me just not buying something cause it has a fancy name or whatever..looking for honest advise pls.

Your best bet is to see if the shop you purchased your bow from will allow you to shoot a couple different options or see what balances your bow and allows you to remain on target and hold steady. You may notice a difference in the way a bow feels on the shot as well, and testing a few is likely your best bet.

Another option is testing different models among friends depending on where you shoot (at your home, etc)

Lefty-Canuck 04-29-2018 07:26 AM

Many shops will let you try before you buy, stabilization is an extremely individual thing. There is basic recipes but you have to find what fits and works for you.

LC

dfrobert 04-29-2018 04:00 PM

Snow. I tried a few different combinations of beestingers. The nice thing with them is you can add or subtract weight on the ends. Test out some variations at whatever shop you prefer.

snowman160 04-29-2018 09:03 PM

Thanks guys great advise!now if I can just get a day off...

Rdblb 11-04-2018 11:37 PM

stabs
 
beestingers


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