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Old 05-18-2003, 09:53 AM   #1
 
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Default Good stabalizers?

What are the best stabalizers out there, like brand and model? Anyones that really help reduce vibration and help balance? Thanks
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Old 05-18-2003, 10:20 AM   #2
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I use the 4-1/2" Vibracheck Isolator and am real happy with it. I also added a Sims stabilizer enhancer to the end of it. I tried both the 4-1/2" and the 7" and prefereed the 4-1/2 for my Q2. It is a great product.
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Old 05-18-2003, 09:38 PM   #3
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I use the 2" Doinker. Its just enough for balance and helps quiet the bow. I' m not a big target shooter. Although I shoot some 3D tourneys and take my target practice serious, I still use my hunting gear to shoot with every time. Doinker makes some great stabilizers.
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Old 05-18-2003, 09:46 PM   #4
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I have to honestly say that the Stealth stabilizers work better for me than any others I have used.

They have many sizes, and will custom make them to your specs, if desired.

Check them out at stealth archery.com

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Cabelas.
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I have tried them all and none work better than the Tranquilizer.
Elders, BPS and Cabelas has them on line.
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The Lore stabilizer uses a somewhat different approach to absorbing vibrations that occur when a bow is being shot. The design of the Lore incorporates six steel rods surrounding a rubber damping element. The rods act like a tuning fork and direct the vibrations from the bow into the rubber damping element. The rubber stays flexible at temperatures well below zero degrees. I put a Lore on my Hoyt MT Sport and noticed an imediate reduction in overall noise at the shot and a reduction in vibration in the grip of the bow. There was also an improvement in how the bow shoots, this stabilizer works and its going to stay on that bow. This is a hunting stabilizer but it works like one twice its weight and length.
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I recently bought the Doinker 5" armored hunter. It weighs 7.3 oz and works great with my bow. I can tell a big difference in noice and vibration.
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The new donikers 10" with a weight in front and 4 carbon rods are awesome they remove some serious noise . steaths arnt bad and simms 2000 are pretty good allso . I havent tryed the tranqualizers but have herd good things about them .
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Stealth Archery " Hunter" .........6 or 8"
Best I' ve tried at reducing vibration/handshock, noise and recoil.

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