Who has a wild thing stabilizer by bowtech?
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I have one on my guardian, Greg/MO recommended it. The guardian is so quiet that it really doesn't need a stabilizer but the wild thing does make it a very silent deadly weapon
I think Ipaid something like $52.99

I think Ipaid something like $52.99
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I've got one. It's a very good design. A bit on the heavy side for hiking through the woods,but the offset angle helps a ton. It's very quiet on any bow. The bow I have it on is known for it's silent shot and the wild thing improved it even more.
My opinion: If your hunting out of a treestand then buy one, if your hiking through the mountains of the west, go with something lighter.
I paid $50.
My opinion: If your hunting out of a treestand then buy one, if your hiking through the mountains of the west, go with something lighter.
I paid $50.
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Yep, click on the thread and you'll see my thoughts on the Wild Thing... An overlooked thing concerning that particular stab is when I'm sitting in a treestand and lyingmy bow acrossmy lap, its flexible head and rubber connecting piece do a great job of catching onto one of my thighs and holding the bow in place... kinda hard to explain, but I appreciate it when on stand!
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