Z7
#1
Fork Horn
Thread Starter
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Abington Mass
Posts: 158
Z7
Ordered my lefty today, with a Vital Gear Kraz A Way rest their newest one with magnets and no springs, I got a Vital gear Quad Angle Site , it came highly recommended and was easy to see, has 4 pins. I need to try out a few different stabilizers to choose one, and I think I will go with a Matthews quivers. I am psyched, the one I shot at the store was awesome...
What stabilizer do you guys recommend, the one on the bow at the shop was about 10" long, and was heavy I want something a little lighter
What stabilizer do you guys recommend, the one on the bow at the shop was about 10" long, and was heavy I want something a little lighter
#2
once you shoot a 10" you will never go back. I shoot the fuse 10" on both my Reezen and Z7 and a bit heavy yes but more stable then anything out there. Shoot 60 arrows with a 10" then try a 5 or 6" and you will feel the difference.
#3
I got my Z7 last week and it has the following: Sword Twilight Hunter 5 pin sight, QAD Ultra HD pro rest, Kwikee Kwiver, and B-Stinger stab.
The B-Stinger is the Sport Hunter 8.5 in. with 11 oz. end weight. It holds very well and the weights can be changed for preference. You want the weight away from the bow to help stabilize and the stinger indeed does that.
BTW, that Z7 is a sweet, smooth shooter ain't it, love mine!!
The B-Stinger is the Sport Hunter 8.5 in. with 11 oz. end weight. It holds very well and the weights can be changed for preference. You want the weight away from the bow to help stabilize and the stinger indeed does that.
BTW, that Z7 is a sweet, smooth shooter ain't it, love mine!!
#4
Paradigm SOS!!!!! Can be used at three different lengths, weights moved to balance the bow exactly the way YOU want it, and the fit and finish are amazing!!! I little pricey but it's worth EVERY penny.
#5
Those paradigms are pretty neat. I havent got to see one in person but they look cool, they are pricey. My suggestion would be a b stinger. If you hunt out blinds a lot go with the 8.5" but if you dont use blinds a lot go with the 12". I have a 12" and its a PITA to get drawed back in a blind. And if you think you can handle it get the 17oz. Thats what i have and i actually wish there was something a little heavier. Hope this helps and good luck!
#7
Fork Horn
Thread Starter
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Abington Mass
Posts: 158
Thanks for the responses guys. I can't wait for the bow to come in, looking like 3 more weeks. I have been shooting the demo with a fairly large one on Monday night at the shop and have gotten used to the weight already, so I may go with the bigger ones, I hunt mostly out of tree stands.