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#11
This is what I was going to recommend. May not do the same for every bow, but I put one on mine this year and it made a difference! Smaller groups and reduction in felt hand shock. I like mine a good bit.
#12
I think you'd be very surprised to find how much more your shooting and steadieness of your aim/sight picture would be improved if you ditched the dinky S-coil and switched to a Doinker DISH or B-stinger ?!? Atleast do yourself a favor and research them and try to find one to test shoot..... they are changing the way the industry looks at REAL "stabilization"!
I haven't met an archer yet who didn't improve his game by going to a distall weighted stabilizer. Good luck and good shootin'
I haven't met an archer yet who didn't improve his game by going to a distall weighted stabilizer. Good luck and good shootin'
#14
Spike
Join Date: Aug 2011
Posts: 4
Thanks for the info bible man! so would u highly suggest this product or just kinda half way suggest it??
#15
I installed a string tamer on my Sq2 last year, big difference in hand shock/vibration, also quieter, i even removed my string leaches.
Here's a vid, sorry no before vid, but it is quieter, friends have told me so.
And the exact unit.
Here's a vid, sorry no before vid, but it is quieter, friends have told me so.
And the exact unit.
#16
Typical Buck
Thread Starter
Join Date: Aug 2006
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Posts: 888
new bow
All great ideas guys, however I went into my local archery shop the other day and was looking at a few bows. Next thing you know im walking out of there with a new Z7 xtreme 29/70. I also installed a Sword twilight hunter sight, a nap apache stabilizer and a qad hunter rest. Also found myself with a red meta peep to match the string. Ofcourse this all costs more than 100 dollars but well worth it..