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Old 02-16-2003 | 12:27 PM
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Default RE: Stealth Stabilizer

OK, I will have to disagree about " No-Bias" (friendly like of course ) with SIMS testing stabilizers........do you really think a company who' s bread and butter is noise/vibration reduction is going to say " Yep that really is better than ours." ?? Every archery manufacturer KNOWS they' re the best and they ALL say that they can back it up. I don' t let the manufacturers decide for me what is best....I like to know first hand.
All I know is that through all the " Real world" testing that I' ve done and others just like me have found otherwise.......that' s what I' ll put stock in everytime. I know I have no way to " QUantify" what I found, but it was there.......and when I say blind testing I mean that I was not even allowed to see what stabilizer was on the bow! (ask my poor wife who is my " assistant" ) There was NO BIAS.
If you are saying that the one that felt better, and sounded quieter isn' t really the better one then I' m a confused individual.
I know what you are saying about maybe what I felt was " Best" for my particular set-up, but.........
I haven' t done this with ONE bow.......the test bows I' ve tested these stabilizers on are as follows:

BowTech Mighty Mite
BowTech Pro38 DUal Cam
Hoyt Defiant XT2000 Redline
Hoyt Striker Redline
Hoyt Ultratec CC+
BowTech Pro38 Single Cam
Darton Rampage

That shows a cross section of everything from Hard single cams, and aggressive dual cams to even CPS style cams..........what else is there?

Not an argument honest.......I just know FIRST HAND that whatever SIMS might have to say about what I have found and " Saggitarius" has found and what everyone else here who uses one has found is pure bologna....with cheese.
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