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Which stabalizer?
#12
Nontypical Buck
Joined: Aug 2004
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From: Bradford, Ontario
ORIGINAL: Greg / MO
Glad you like it, Terry... I think the Wild Thing just might be the most under-rated stab out there right now; much like the Sims S-coil was a few years ago. I've got a Sims, too -- and my Wild Things blow it away for soaking up vibration.
Glad you like it, Terry... I think the Wild Thing just might be the most under-rated stab out there right now; much like the Sims S-coil was a few years ago. I've got a Sims, too -- and my Wild Things blow it away for soaking up vibration.
.My 07 Ally is just about complete accessory wise, now I'm deciding which way to go with arrows. I have a couple spine sizes of ACC I'm trying ( 3-39, 3-49) as well as my Beman Black MAx 500 but I'm thinkingof trying something @ 8 gpi like a 5575 Gold Tip XT. I have had good luck with those in the past. I will still keep a set of heavier shafts for bear and moose but I think I want something a little flatter shooting for deer.
#13
Yeah I guess I should have added the DiamondWildThing but havent seen anyone or heard of anyone shooting with it yet. Its definately named right, it doesnt lookyour every day stabilizer thats for sure.
#16
Nontypical Buck
Joined: Apr 2007
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Wild Thing should be renamed ugly thing, but if it works the best I would use it.
Right now using the S-Coil. I'm sure there are better, but not for $20.
Replaced the NAP Shockblocker which was $25 and definitely better.
Right now using the S-Coil. I'm sure there are better, but not for $20.
Replaced the NAP Shockblocker which was $25 and definitely better.
#20
I use the SIMS Modular Stabalizer System and it does a good job. Since its Limb Saver, it obviously takes away noise and vibration, but also does a real good job of balancing the bow.




















