Stabilizer for my DXT
#11
Join Date: Sep 2004
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RE: Stabilizer for my DXT
Check out Jim Popsten's custom stabs www.jimposten.com if you are really serious about balacing out your rig !
#12
RE: Stabilizer for my DXT
If you like Sims, and you like long stabilizers, check out the 7 inch S-coil. I just saw it for the first time the other day at Vanderbilts and bought it. I love it!!!!
#13
Join Date: Apr 2008
Posts: 2
RE: Stabilizer for my DXT
mtlheadhunter and DXT shooters.....
I am in the process of purchasing a new bow and have shot the DXT, Katera, PSE Dream Season, and the general and have likes/dislikes with each. If I were to rank eachbefore shooting I would have put mathews lastsimply dueto the fact that Ihavebeen pressed by many to purchase one. After shooting I have the DXT at the top but have a few concerns that maybe you guys can either help me out or ease my worries.
Short axle to axle causes a few concerns. Longer length ofcontact time between arrow and string so lessforgivingat longerdistances, anyone notice a drastic change or does this have everything to do with shooter steadiness?
Also due to theshort A2A did anyone have a difficult time adjusting to the anchor point or have an issue with the angle of the peep sight?
Appreciate any input.
I am in the process of purchasing a new bow and have shot the DXT, Katera, PSE Dream Season, and the general and have likes/dislikes with each. If I were to rank eachbefore shooting I would have put mathews lastsimply dueto the fact that Ihavebeen pressed by many to purchase one. After shooting I have the DXT at the top but have a few concerns that maybe you guys can either help me out or ease my worries.
Short axle to axle causes a few concerns. Longer length ofcontact time between arrow and string so lessforgivingat longerdistances, anyone notice a drastic change or does this have everything to do with shooter steadiness?
Also due to theshort A2A did anyone have a difficult time adjusting to the anchor point or have an issue with the angle of the peep sight?
Appreciate any input.
#14
RE: Stabilizer for my DXT
I have a 29 inch draw DXT and I shoot consist groups at 40 yards. I dont shoot any ferther then that because I have a three pin set up. It is a really great bow and it is more forgiving then you would think.
#15
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Join Date: Feb 2008
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RE: Stabilizer for my DXT
Buckmarken29,
I have shot this bow at 50 yards and could not be more impressed! Its very hard to believe that a bow this small is that accurate at long distances. I couldnt tell you how it shoots at 70 or 80 yards but I will not hesitate to take a shot at 50-60 yards if everything is right. The bow I had before this one was the Switchback. I do not notice any difference in the way I anchor or the the angle change of the peep. At first, I thought it would take alot for me to get used to since the Switchback is 4 inches A2A longer. My first day with this bow I was driving tacks 20-30 yards. I am very steady with this bow and I can promise you that deer are gonna receive death and carnagecourtesy of my DXT. I promise you, if you buy it you will LOVE IT!! I couldnt ask for more out of a bow. If you have any other questions than feel free to ask. Hope this helps man.
I have shot this bow at 50 yards and could not be more impressed! Its very hard to believe that a bow this small is that accurate at long distances. I couldnt tell you how it shoots at 70 or 80 yards but I will not hesitate to take a shot at 50-60 yards if everything is right. The bow I had before this one was the Switchback. I do not notice any difference in the way I anchor or the the angle change of the peep. At first, I thought it would take alot for me to get used to since the Switchback is 4 inches A2A longer. My first day with this bow I was driving tacks 20-30 yards. I am very steady with this bow and I can promise you that deer are gonna receive death and carnagecourtesy of my DXT. I promise you, if you buy it you will LOVE IT!! I couldnt ask for more out of a bow. If you have any other questions than feel free to ask. Hope this helps man.
#17
Join Date: May 2007
Posts: 2
RE: Stabilizer for my DXT
Everyone that I have known that has had other stabilizers has instantly switched to a KYBER when they have had the chance to put one on their bow and shoot with it. KYBER has also expanded their line this year and produced a second model which is reasonably priced. I reccommend to anyone to goto a shop with what you shoot now and trya KYBER and you will be impressed with tighter and consistent groups
#18
RE: Stabilizer for my DXT
Check out Stealth stabilizers,they have a new adjustable weight kit and come in 3 camo patterns!
www.stealtharchery.com
www.stealtharchery.com
#20
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Join Date: Feb 2008
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Posts: 15
RE: Stabilizer for my DXT
Well, I received my Specialty Archery 10 inch stab in the mail last week and have been shooting the crap out of it. I tell you what, thats one awesome stabilizer. I didnt think it was possible for me to really notice a difference in the way I shot without it. Boy was I wrong. This thing is worth every penny. Its about $85 which is alot for a stabilizer, but Im glad that made the purchase. Plus the girl likes it since it "matches" the Lost camo pattern as my DXT. Double win situation, how can you beat that!