ORIGINAL: GMMAT
Thanks, Matt. I'll check with my shop guy. I also have to order a rest for the Airborne. A good 3D rest. Whatcha think?
Stabilizer?
Most won't agree with me here but if you look at what rests are on the Pro's bow for any type of competition and you will see a spring steel type rest. They are bullet proof, won't fail on you, less maintenance than any dropaway, and less expensive as well. They also won't move if you creep on your shot sequence.......

. I'd love to see you with a Brite Site Pro Tuner with a medium .010 blade for thosePro 22's. This is what I shoot and I have no affiliation w/ these guys at all, it's just an awesome bullet proof rest.
For stabilizer I'd recommend the same one I loaned to Rob at that lunch we all went to.......an 11.5" Doinker Carbon Elite with the supression mount. In my opinion it's more adjustable than anything out there to help you get the balance you need for any particular rig, and it keeps the weight out and away from the bow where you want it. It also soaks up more vibration than anything I've personally seen that's legal for HC. I liked it enough that I turned down big discounts on other stuff to pay full price for mine and even though I have no plans of shooting HC in the future I still hang onto it. If Rob's OK with it and not currently using it, you are more than welcome to try out the one he has of mineand you can ship it back whenever your done with it, that way you know what it's like before you spend the $$$.
Your shop should easily know what a Pro 22 is, just make sure you tell him you want the Pro series. There is a regular 22 series that doesn't have quite the tolerances or specs of the pro series. Also, I'm guessing the rest I recommended will run you $80-$90 and the stabilizer will run you around $110 or so.