Stealth Archery
#1
If you want a custom built stabilizer for 3-D or target....Stealth Archery can help you out! You tell me what length & weight you want and it will be made to order.
These are a two stage stabilizer.one is granular....the other hydrualic giving you superior performance over any rubber or gel type stabilizer`s.
Stealth also has stabilizer`s in 6-8-10-12 inch length`s.You can check these out on my site at www.stealtharchery.com
Call for detail`s and pricing-402-304-1899
Jerry
These are a two stage stabilizer.one is granular....the other hydrualic giving you superior performance over any rubber or gel type stabilizer`s.
Stealth also has stabilizer`s in 6-8-10-12 inch length`s.You can check these out on my site at www.stealtharchery.com
Call for detail`s and pricing-402-304-1899
Jerry
#2
Joined: Feb 2003
Posts: 289
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From: tillson new york USA
stealthman, I shoot a g2.. I'm thinking of buy your stabilizer 2 questions: 1: what size do you recommend for the buckmaster g2 31" ata , 3.5 lbs 70lbs pull 2: is there a camo cover to use on the stabilizer
#3
jamaltwy,
I'll try to answer for Jerry as I'm getting pretty familiar with his stuff......
With that short of a bow, a 6" 10oz. model should be a good match......This stabilizer also gives you the versatility of reversing the balance of the stabilizer itself.
It has about a 40/60 weight ratio with 60% out toward the end......if you swap the stud you can reverse this and put the 60% of the weight closer to the riser which will give you a slightly different balance.
It's not going to be as noticible in a length that short, but it's there to use if you wish to play around.
EVen at it's short length it still gives you just enough added heft to also help with any upward recoil inherent in a single cam of that style.
Expect a very dead feeling at the shot.
An 8" would probably work ok, but I think you'd get a little downward pull on that small of a bow.......if it's going to be a pure hunting set-up, personally I would go with a 6".
This is a terrific line of stabilizers, and has quickly become my favorite.....and that's after comparing them to literally dozens of them on the markey currently.....including the SIMS stuff.
I'll try to answer for Jerry as I'm getting pretty familiar with his stuff......
With that short of a bow, a 6" 10oz. model should be a good match......This stabilizer also gives you the versatility of reversing the balance of the stabilizer itself.
It has about a 40/60 weight ratio with 60% out toward the end......if you swap the stud you can reverse this and put the 60% of the weight closer to the riser which will give you a slightly different balance.
It's not going to be as noticible in a length that short, but it's there to use if you wish to play around.
EVen at it's short length it still gives you just enough added heft to also help with any upward recoil inherent in a single cam of that style.
Expect a very dead feeling at the shot.
An 8" would probably work ok, but I think you'd get a little downward pull on that small of a bow.......if it's going to be a pure hunting set-up, personally I would go with a 6".
This is a terrific line of stabilizers, and has quickly become my favorite.....and that's after comparing them to literally dozens of them on the markey currently.....including the SIMS stuff.
#4
Joined: Feb 2003
Posts: 289
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From: tillson new york USA
thanks matt!!!
you've also helped answer another question i had if both end were tapped!!! i didn't know you could filp this stabilizer around!!! how is the finish on this too much of any one color is not good out in the woods.. are there camo finishes? Matt your recommendation has sold me !!!! I',m going to try it....
you've also helped answer another question i had if both end were tapped!!! i didn't know you could filp this stabilizer around!!! how is the finish on this too much of any one color is not good out in the woods.. are there camo finishes? Matt your recommendation has sold me !!!! I',m going to try it....
#5
jamaltwy,
I wouldn't worry about the finish on such a short version.......if a deer is close enough to see that my 6" stabilizer is all one color, then he's about to have a very BAD day. <img src=icon_smile_big.gif border=0 align=middle>
The finish is a very satin black, no glare to it at all.
There are so many different "No-Mar" camo tapes in every camo pattern under the sun that I wouldn't worry about it......if you wanted to camo it, it would only cost a couple bucks.
Jerry was considering a camo version, but it would put the price higher than he'd like to cover the dipping process.
I have a sheet of "Camo-Clad" that would work great......it's that sort of vinyl material that comes with the NAP "Shockblocker" stabilizers. I could easily camo mine if I wanted, but it looks good just the way it is.
You might actually want to check out "Camo-Clad"'s website......they sell the stuff by the sheet, and it's bulletproof stuff, and very easy to work with.
I wouldn't worry about the finish on such a short version.......if a deer is close enough to see that my 6" stabilizer is all one color, then he's about to have a very BAD day. <img src=icon_smile_big.gif border=0 align=middle>
The finish is a very satin black, no glare to it at all.
There are so many different "No-Mar" camo tapes in every camo pattern under the sun that I wouldn't worry about it......if you wanted to camo it, it would only cost a couple bucks.
Jerry was considering a camo version, but it would put the price higher than he'd like to cover the dipping process.
I have a sheet of "Camo-Clad" that would work great......it's that sort of vinyl material that comes with the NAP "Shockblocker" stabilizers. I could easily camo mine if I wanted, but it looks good just the way it is.
You might actually want to check out "Camo-Clad"'s website......they sell the stuff by the sheet, and it's bulletproof stuff, and very easy to work with.
#6
Joined: Feb 2003
Posts: 289
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From: tillson new york USA
thanks again matt for the info !!! i'll check that web site ... i've also found while looking that NAT GEAR does some dipping!!! I'm enquiring on that price too ..whatever is cheaper wins for me!!
#7
jamaltwy,I could not have put it any better myself.....Matt gave you the same advice that I would,a six inch Stealth Hunter will be great on that bow!And yes you can put the stud in the other end to change the balance....it is a nice option.
Jerry
Jerry
#8
Joined: Feb 2003
Posts: 289
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From: tillson new york USA
stealthman,
camo-clad is on sale for $9 look for my order a 6" stabilizer. anyone else want to camo their stabilizers check out this link!!!
http://www.camoclad.com/sale.htm
kit to cover shotgun 9.99 + shipping.. other prints 12.99 + shipping
http://www.camoclad.com/sale.htm
hopes this helps someone!!!! check it out!!!!
camo-clad is on sale for $9 look for my order a 6" stabilizer. anyone else want to camo their stabilizers check out this link!!!
http://www.camoclad.com/sale.htm
kit to cover shotgun 9.99 + shipping.. other prints 12.99 + shipping
http://www.camoclad.com/sale.htm
hopes this helps someone!!!! check it out!!!!


