What kind of stabilizer does everyone use?
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Nontypical Buck
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I've got an inexpensive NAP Shockblocker on my bow now. It's time to upgrade and I'm curious as to what everyone is using. I'm leaning towards a Fuse but I wanted ya'lls opinion. I'm looking for something around 6" in length (haha I know I set myself up for it with this sentence). What do ya'll think?
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Fuse
Fuse

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Nontypical Buck
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Hi-Tek. Their stabs are SWEET. If you choose a powder/sand filled stab and you have the correct lenght and wieght for your set up, its like shooting an entirely different bow.
Fuse make great stabs, but to really benefit from them, you need the longer ones. Now, for target archery, 10''-30'' stabs are fine. For bowhunters trying to be stealthy, we need something under 10''. Thats why I chose the Hi-Tek 4 Chamber, 8''. I know that I can slip my bow around a tree without bumping the stab. I just make sure the arrow clears and Im good.
www.hi-tek.com
Hi-Tek. Their stabs are SWEET. If you choose a powder/sand filled stab and you have the correct lenght and wieght for your set up, its like shooting an entirely different bow.
Fuse make great stabs, but to really benefit from them, you need the longer ones. Now, for target archery, 10''-30'' stabs are fine. For bowhunters trying to be stealthy, we need something under 10''. Thats why I chose the Hi-Tek 4 Chamber, 8''. I know that I can slip my bow around a tree without bumping the stab. I just make sure the arrow clears and Im good.
www.hi-tek.com


