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Old 05-15-2006, 10:14 AM
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PABowhntr
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Default RE: A stabilizing experience

Jerry,

Nice to hear from you. It has been awhile though I have seen your posts occasionally over on the other site. As silly as it may sound I did not try just the S-coil by itself on the bow. I was using it in conjuction with other Sims models. I am going to have to try it though. What I ended up with, for now, is just a single module from the modular and a small regular enhancer attached to the front. It takes out just a tad of the low vibration in the handle but does not really affect the bow's balance in my hand.

WWAG,

Interesting comments. I do not consider myself a "super accurate" shot either but was always under the impression that the difference between no stabilizer and a longer one (8-10 inches) would have been fairly dramatic. It isn't the case for me at this time with this particular bow and, in fact, is just the opposite. As strange as it may sound I am actually getting tighter groups with no stabilizer or the small combination I mentioned above.
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