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What will stabilizer do for me, if anything?
My old hoyt super slam is not balanced at all. The bow will fall back when held loosely without drawing it back. I added a stabilizer b/c the guy at bass pro recommended one. I had to get one with 10oz of wt to balance the bow, which it did. However, other than adding a bunch of weight, I really don' t notice any difference in my shooting or the vibration. Maybe the difference is more subtle than I am expecting but I really don' t notice any changes.
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RE: What will stabilizer do for me, if anything?
Tealboy, that ol' SuperSlam is a great bow. That riser design is my all time favorite.
Most of what they call stabilizers these days are too short to really be called stabilizers. They' re mostly shock absorbers or counter balances, or both. You really don' t get much stabilization, keeping the bow from wiggling around a lot while you aim and retarding recoil on the shot, until you get out to at least 12" in length. And even then, the weight should be at the far end of the stabilizer instead of spread along it' s entire length. That' s why the open class/freestyle class uses those l-o-n-g stabilizers. Put one of those on that SuperSlam and you' ll see what a stabilizer really is. |
RE: What will stabilizer do for me, if anything?
Tealboy,
If you want a stabilizer that reduces handshock, get a Stealth 6" or 8" hunter and give it a try. I have owned 17 different stabilizers and the Stealth is the best I have ever tested at reducing handshock. Matt/PA and I both did a test on various stabilizers last year and had the same findings. Stealth is the best! Matt' s report on Stealth is extensive and leaves little doubt on which is the best stabilizer for shock reduction. Matt gave an outstanding report on Stealth! I did a comparison of the Stealth vs the Tranquilizer and Kyber stabilizers. I considered those two the best stabilizers at reducing recoil until getting my 8" Hunter Stealth from Jerry. Do a search on " Stealth" and see what others have to say about them. It' s all positive. ;) Sag. |
RE: What will stabilizer do for me, if anything?
Mine is called the Shockblocker by NAP. It is 8 inches long and weighs 10 ozs. I will look into the Stealth but like Arthur P said, I am not sure these short ones do much. Shock is not my issue. I tend to have a jittery arm and was looking for something that might help me keep my aim more steady.
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RE: What will stabilizer do for me, if anything?
Tealboy,
If that is the case check out the AEP stabilizers. I have them in 12, 18, 26, and 30" lengths. They are avialable in 3/4" and 1" diameters in straight or 10 degree down. They are my favorite target stabilizers by far and the only one I use now. The 3/4" diameter models are really light weight if heavy is an issue with you. They come in silver and black anodized colors plus a wide variety of filmed dipped target colors including camo. Looks is a personal thing but , to me, they are the coolest looking stabilizers on the market. I have found my 18" AEP in the 1" diameter size balances most all my bows just fine except for my Bowman bow. The AEP Quick Detach is the best most rugged on the market and a " must have" if you get an AEP stabilizer. It has a dual counter sunk and upper surface and attaches to the stabilizer for a rock solid fit. The AEP standard QD is a best buy at only $14.00 last I checked. You can order AEP direct from Nunzio via Visa or MC by calling the number listed on his site. He also have several types of V-Bars if you interested in them. His website needs to be updated as there' s only a pic of a black model on there right now. He has brochures available also if you' re interested. Sag. http://www.aeparchery.com |
RE: What will stabilizer do for me, if anything?
A good stabilizer will quiet and balance your bow. I use the 7" Doinker, and I recommend you give it a try.
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