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Old 07-31-2005 | 09:43 AM
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Default RE: stabilizer?

a guality, fixed stabilizer from 9" to 12" in length would be my choice. Stay away from the rubber jointed stabilizers. When I first started shooting I used the Torque Tamer. I loved the balance, but in the colder months the tubing of my setup changed. As the temperature changes the rubber will react by getting stiff in the cold and mushy in extreme heat thus changing the characteristics of your setup. A stabilizer is just that, to stabilize and steady your bow hand. A mini stabilizer is useless and you don't need a rubber jointed stabilizer if you take time to tune your equipment. Very little noise is eliminated with a rubber stabilizer, unless your way off tune. Check out a few solid mounting stabilizers until you find one that balances your bow and steadies you bow hand.
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