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Old 06-12-2003 | 08:27 AM
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svltech
 
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From: Shelton WA USA
Default RE: Good stabalizers?

FYI,

The mis-conception is that the vibration in a bow travels from the limbs to the riser and then to the stabilizer. Statements similar to " We trap the vibration in the limb pockets before it gets to your hand." or " We reduce vibration after it gets to your riser by moving down our %%%%%." I have tested well over 100+ bows in 1000' s of ways. The bows vibration is one event. Not a travelling event. So you don' t get to move it and it doesn' t move either. Ever watch the slow motion video by Easton? Don' t see vibration travelling there do we? Nope. All at once. Everything starts to move upon release. So if you buy a stabilizer and it is working then it has the ability to effect the whole event. All in all try it at your dealer and find what works best for you.
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