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Old 12-15-2004 | 10:47 AM
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Default RE: stabilizer

Noons, My suggestion is to visit a pro shop that will allow you to try different stabilizers. A stabilizer not only reduces vibration and noise, but is a great tool for tuning you bow. Stay away from stabilizers with rubber bushings between the rod and the weights. The Saunders Torque Tamer is my favorite indoor stabilizer, but when you hunt in extreme cold, the rubber rings between the weights will harden and change the tuning. Not buy much, but it stiffens the bow. I have shot the Doinkers and they are not influenced as much "unless" the round pre-stabilizer is used. I shoot a 12" Accu Flite for my hunting setup. This is a silicone filled stabilizer with no changes in weather extremes. The stabilizer that IL-Cornfed has pictures is an Excellent choice. Take your time and shoot assorted sizes and manufacturers. A bow can be fine tuned by using the correct stabilizer for your set up.
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