s-coil
#21
dang goherd..they sure are on sale!!
now...the 7 inch or the 4 inch?? i was thinking if the 4 inch was drilled and tapped i could add a mini s-coil to the end of it. may look funny..but that would probably be DEADLY. or just go with the 7 inch?? really cant pass it up for that price!
anyone know if the 4 inch is drilled and tapped? what would you guys do???
now...the 7 inch or the 4 inch?? i was thinking if the 4 inch was drilled and tapped i could add a mini s-coil to the end of it. may look funny..but that would probably be DEADLY. or just go with the 7 inch?? really cant pass it up for that price!
anyone know if the 4 inch is drilled and tapped? what would you guys do???
#22
Joined: Sep 2005
Posts: 258
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From: central IL
I reeaaalllyy don't like my s-coil. Granted, I'm shooting an older Hoyt TenacityII that is pretty noisy and violent.
I ditched the s-coil and made my own. It's basically a 3"x1" cylinder filled 3/4 of the way with mercury. It really dampened the shock and seems to be quieter too.
I ditched the s-coil and made my own. It's basically a 3"x1" cylinder filled 3/4 of the way with mercury. It really dampened the shock and seems to be quieter too.
#23
I got one just because a lot of people I know have one (peer pressure is a motha)
, glad I did. After I had it awhile I decided to try shooting my bow without just to see if it really did make a difference. Long story short, I ended up shooting one of the worst groups of my life. Threw the S- Coil back on and I was back on target. It balances my bow a lot better which really improves my accuracy. It's probably all in my head but hey, what ever helps ya.
, glad I did. After I had it awhile I decided to try shooting my bow without just to see if it really did make a difference. Long story short, I ended up shooting one of the worst groups of my life. Threw the S- Coil back on and I was back on target. It balances my bow a lot better which really improves my accuracy. It's probably all in my head but hey, what ever helps ya.
#24
Joined: Apr 2006
Posts: 203
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From: Wayne Co. Michigan
Wash hit the nail on the head. It works great on my Guardian even though i really dont need it and it worked great on my V-tec which was just as quiet as the Guardian. Its in my opinion that because the technology in bows are making them quieter then ever before, a stablizer is more about creating perfect balance in your handrather then quieting down a loud bow.




