I had been wanting to try a B-Stinger, SS, Dish style stab for a while now but did not want to pay full price for something I was not real sure of yet. So I found this guy on ArcheryTalk to buy a 12 SS from and I fell in love with it.
I still have to shoot an off-set bar to help get the bow to level at full draw, so the Dish might be the complete package with the adjustable weight setup. I will have to get one of these and play around with it as well.
I also have to agree with CornFed, these new stabs are amazing and people would be blown away to know how much steadier they can be just by changing out their stab. So many bowhunters think that a stab's primary job is to reduce vibration and noise. However, these newer bows are so quiet and vibration free out of the box, you can really start using the stab to balance steady the bow instead.
And for those that say if it isn't broke, then don't fix it. I will agree, but before you say it is not broke I challenge you to step back to 50 yards with your short stab and look at your sight picture at full draw. Then put on a 10-12" B-Stinger, SS, or Dish and step back to 50 yards and look at your sight picture. If you are not steadier with the longer, weight forward stab then it is not broken......but you will be!!!