Sims Modular Stabilizer live up to name?
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Sims Modular Stabilizer live up to name?
I' ve searched through the archives and have seen very little about the Sims Modular Stabilizer. I would think that this product would be a top seller due to the popularity of all the other Sims products. Does anybody have any recommendations regarding this product?
#2
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RE: Sims Modular Stabilizer live up to name?
The Sims is a good stablizer. I did have to put a drop of Locktite on the threads to keep the sections from coming loose. I found the Stealth to be a better stablizer and cheaper to. Don
#4
RE: Sims Modular Stabilizer live up to name?
I use the Sims Modular Stabilizer on my Q2 and FX
and love it. On my Q2 I took one of the modules
and placed it on the inside. I use Sims Stabilizer
Enhancer on the end for my Q2 and 2 modules and
a Doinker " chubby" on my FX.
As for keeping the modules from loosening, I just
put some bow wax on there to seal it, as I do with
everything threaded on my bows/arrows.
and love it. On my Q2 I took one of the modules
and placed it on the inside. I use Sims Stabilizer
Enhancer on the end for my Q2 and 2 modules and
a Doinker " chubby" on my FX.
As for keeping the modules from loosening, I just
put some bow wax on there to seal it, as I do with
everything threaded on my bows/arrows.
#5
RE: Sims Modular Stabilizer live up to name?
I too use the Simms Modular (all three modules) on my FX and Limb Savers on my limbs. I plan to add the Simms Accessory Units to my quiver next month. I too use wax to secure my threaded connections.
My bow just whispers . . . The Simms Products are the greatest!
My bow just whispers . . . The Simms Products are the greatest!
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