Dual stabilizers
#1
Dual stabilizers
What do I need to buy in order to set my bow up for a second offset stabilizer? I mean is there some kind of bracket that I can buy or do I just need to fab my own. I just want it to be level according to my sight level when I draw so that I dont have to adjust it that much. Does anybody actually use dual stabilizers? And yes I used search to search the forum and I didnt come up with anything[:@]. I dont even know if that will help it. Ive seen people use it on their hunting bows, but Ive never tried it myself. I just figure if I didnt have to worry about leveling my bow every time I shot it, that would be one less thing I would have to deal with when the moment of truth arrived.
#2
RE: Dual stabilizers
It sounds like you are looking for a V-Bar setup. I shot with V-Bars when I was shooting a lot of 3-D competitions but I never hunted with them. A V-Bar bracket attaches to your stabilizer hole and lets you have a bar on either or both sides and your normal stabilizer will screw into it as well. They do help balance the bow significantly but mostly I used them in the past when I was shooting a bow with a little kick to it. I hope this helps.
#3
RE: Dual stabilizers
Yes it does. Thanks. I didnt use one when I was shooting tournaments but I saw people using them and I saw some guy that just came out with a book about hunting mature bucks he used one on his bow. In no way did he influence me but I thought I would just try this and see if it helped...if it didnt....theres always Ebay.