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Old 05-10-2006 | 06:00 AM
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Default RE: Stealth stabilizer question?

ORIGINAL: PABowhntr

This is somewhat off the original topic but on topic for what Rick is referring to. Does anyone besides me find it easier to torque the bow, and have it remained torqued, with a longer and heavier stabilizer, especially one in which the weight is distributed farther from the riser itself? If so then doesn't that sort of diminish the benefit of having less pin float?
I honestly don't and notice a considerably slower float pattern when I am using my 31.5" carbon elite doinker as compared to a 11.5" carbon elite doinker.

I have noticed if someone has a shot/draw sequence that is not smooth and fluid then it may take a longer time to settle down on the spot or target with a longer stabilizer, but that is a problem with the shot/draw sequence that should be cured there, not with the stabilizer.
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