How important is a Stabalizer?
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It depends ..... for hunting it is mostly just super cool looking
It depends ..... for hunting it is mostly just super cool looking
Is that why you have 1? Guys you try and get every bit cool as you can..jk
so your saying its not needed in hunting at all? Getting my bow back tonight and if im going to shoot it, ill want what ill be hunting with on it.
#6
I use the Sims Mini S-Coil stabilizer. More for dampening purposes than anything else though. As heavy as the Vectrix XL is, it doesn't need more stabilization.

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I use the Sims Mini S-Coil stabilizer. More for dampening purposes than anything else though. As heavy as the Vectrix XL is, it doesn't need more stabilization.
I use the Sims Mini S-Coil stabilizer. More for dampening purposes than anything else though. As heavy as the Vectrix XL is, it doesn't need more stabilization.

#8
I had to vote three, just because they can be useful. I put an s-coil on my switchback xt just for vibration dampening. The thing is so well balanced that I did not feel adding weight was needed. I have not shot it without the s-coil, so I can't speak to how much that is truly needed. I just figured it would look naked without it when I was buying, so that is what I went with.
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ORIGINAL: PreacherTony
boy, you aint lying there ... Hoyts are HEAVY!
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I use the Sims Mini S-Coil stabilizer. More for dampening purposes than anything else though. As heavy as the Vectrix XL is, it doesn't need more stabilization.
I use the Sims Mini S-Coil stabilizer. More for dampening purposes than anything else though. As heavy as the Vectrix XL is, it doesn't need more stabilization.




