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Originally Posted by Mike_W
No doubt that why 75% of those shooting them use them. From what I have seen bows use to be balaced very well now most bows are top heavy and forward weighted on purpose by design and the use of a stabilizer has just remained a staple.
LOST correct me if I'm wrong but the only way to know the right stabilizer is to mount and shoot one and I belive most shops that have a range will let you shoot one prior to purchase.
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Mike yes ..Just on the hunting aspect we let shooters decide for them selves...Myself for example..with my Mathews HeliM I didnt need much..if any of a stabilizer at all...hand shock and vibration was next to nothing and the bow balanced very well for me...
so I installed a simple 3" KTECH with the ultra light harmonic stabilizer in it...I found that it dampened the next to none vibration and make the bow stealth...its not really heavy enough to be considered a stabilizer unless the heavey weight harmonic stabilizer insert is inserted.
Most use long heavy stabs that are not needed, I have proven that to some shooters as it doesnt improve their shooting as it does for some that need it with some makes of bows...but they think its kewl...
Most Modern bows are balanced very well for hunting..
For those who dont need one or care for the xtra weight and hinderance in the bush ...A simple Sims Stabilizer Enhancer reduces noice and attaches their Bow wrist sling on nicely and it still looks kewl...lol
JMHO
Neil