ORIGINAL: KodiakArcher
How could using a stabilizer cause someone to develope a bad hand torque? Part of the design of a stabilizer is to remove bow torque or create positive (bow falling away) torque.
They put a big one on and the bow drops some of course after the shot. The bow shock causes them to want to catch it. Mentally they develop a habit breaking thier wrist and catchin the bow with the fingers and heel.
But on my bowtech liberty, I have no front stabilizer but have a rear one to balance the bow. I don't need a wrist strap. After the shot with my hand open, the bow is right there were it was before the shot. Even my older PSE Mohave, balanced correctly I can do this.