Why such a LARGE stabilizer?
#31
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From: Blissfield MI USA
Nice attitude. How does it not pertain me? You ask for opinions, I gave you mine. If you don't like it I don't know what to tell you. If you want me to get lost don't tell people things that are not true or give advice on something you don't know anything about.
My bow gets shot maybe 2 percent of the time actually hunting and the rest is target shooting or playing in the back yard. I find a little longer stabilizer works better for longer shots like 40-80 yards so I use one. And I don't find it hard to get around in the woods either, as a matter of fact I could go a bit longer and still be comfortable in that regard as long as the balance was still good.
I'm glad you kill lots of deer with your set up, that is great. That doesn't mean everyone needs to set up just like you do. I personally don't think hitting a deer at 20 to 30 yards is that difficult so pretty much any set up would work if you wanted it to. However if you are trying to hit a 1 inch circle at 40 yards or a 3 inch circle at 70 yards you have to be comfortable with your set up. And if that means a little longer stabilizer than so be it. Personally if it was a choice between the stabilizer you use and none at all I pick none at all. That is just me though. I wouldn't shoot a PSE either but you are more than welcome to if you want.
Paul
My bow gets shot maybe 2 percent of the time actually hunting and the rest is target shooting or playing in the back yard. I find a little longer stabilizer works better for longer shots like 40-80 yards so I use one. And I don't find it hard to get around in the woods either, as a matter of fact I could go a bit longer and still be comfortable in that regard as long as the balance was still good.
I'm glad you kill lots of deer with your set up, that is great. That doesn't mean everyone needs to set up just like you do. I personally don't think hitting a deer at 20 to 30 yards is that difficult so pretty much any set up would work if you wanted it to. However if you are trying to hit a 1 inch circle at 40 yards or a 3 inch circle at 70 yards you have to be comfortable with your set up. And if that means a little longer stabilizer than so be it. Personally if it was a choice between the stabilizer you use and none at all I pick none at all. That is just me though. I wouldn't shoot a PSE either but you are more than welcome to if you want.
Paul
#32
Paul, don't worry about PSE. I think he had his mind set on the answer before he even posted the "question."
I just want to say thanks for your responce here because if nothing else, you helped me learn a little more about stabilizers. THANKS PAUL!!
I just want to say thanks for your responce here because if nothing else, you helped me learn a little more about stabilizers. THANKS PAUL!!

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