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Old 05-11-2006 | 05:46 AM
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Default RE: Stealth stabilizer question?

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.
Rick, I understand what you are saying but that isn't what I was referring to. My comments were directed more towards the ability to actually torque the grip in one direction or another because of the increased weight located a greater distance from the riser itself. I should have some time tonight to play around with it a bit and see ifI can refine my comments/experience further.
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