stabilizer combos
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Spike
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Join Date: Feb 2003
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stabilizer combos
Just curious if anyone has tried a combination of the sims 2000 on the bow, then a shorty gkf and the short chubby doinker on the end. These three togeter seem like a perfect combo to quiet the bow, and the balace seems ideal with the weight of the doinker out toward the end. Anyone else tried anything similiar? I feel Im getting the benefit of 3 great products, but it definitely wasnt cheap.
#2
RE: stabilizer combos
I havn' t tried that system out, but, when I pick up my BowTech Mighty Mite, I am going to have a single Simm' s Modular stabilizer on, with a 7 1/2" Carbon Impact Fat Gel Stabilizer (which already has a Simms Stabilizer Enhancer on it). I figure that this system should really take the little shock in the bow, out of the bow.
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RE: stabilizer combos
I' m new to bowhunting so excuse my ignorance but what' s the advantage of putting these stablilizers together? Isn' t the Sims 2000 a stablilzer itself with 3 components? Do you notice the difference? Just curious as I was thinking about buying the Sims 2000.
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Spike
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RE: stabilizer combos
The simms 2000 is a great product for taking care of bow vibration. This is the last one of the three I added to the bow after trying it out and noticing the benefit I had to have it. The GFK with the doinker also calm vibration, dampen noise and especially balance the bow with the weight of the doinker on the very end. I have tried many combos and this is the one that felt right to me, but it might not be what you want as the total length is around 11" . This longer length stabilizer really seems to tighten up my groups from 40yds and beyond.