Sims Enhancer 2000?
#3
Nontypical Buck
Joined: Feb 2003
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From: Vinton VA
For a small light stabilizer it works very well. it helps reduce vibration and noise, without adding a lot of weight. It Balances my rampage nicely.
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#5
Typical Buck
Joined: Feb 2003
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From: Arlington WA USA
I just posted a query in a new thread. I shoot a Matthews FX and am adding a Sims Modular Stabilizer System Wednesday afternoon. I have my weight set between 65 and 70#. This system is the Enhancer plus two additional modules. If I've read correctly just the enhancer alone might be all I need. Is that a correct read?
Bowhunter
Bowhunter
#6
Typical Buck
Joined: Feb 2003
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From: Arlington WA USA
My stabilizer and Limbsavers cane today and I got them put on and immediately went over to shoot a round. I started with one module on the stabilizer and slowly added the second and third. My groups were improved with the Limbsavers and one module. As I added additional modules [besides the Enhancer to start I got two additional modules] my groups got progressively better. With the third module I couldn't believe the grouping I had at 30 yards . . . you wouldn't either.
Now all I need is someone to be there while I shoot . . . it is much quieter too.
I am well pleased with the Limbsavers and the Modular Stabilizer and highly recommend them.
Bowhunter
Now all I need is someone to be there while I shoot . . . it is much quieter too.
I am well pleased with the Limbsavers and the Modular Stabilizer and highly recommend them.
Bowhunter




