GOT MY STEALTH STABILIZER!!!! WOW!!!!! PICS!!!!
#1
Hey guys,
Today I got my bow all figured out and paper tuned! Last night I made a STUPID mistake! I was paper tuning and trying to adjust for a right tear, well, I moved my rest to the left!!! DUH, wrong way! Anyways, I got it all set-up today and it is paper tuned, and there is no fletch contact! This thing is shooting darts. Anyways, I finished tuning it and about half an hour later my cusom 4" Stealth Stabilizer arrived. I put it on and shot it in my basement! Instantly I noticed that the noise was cut down a pretty good amount, but the handshock is entirely gone, not a vidration at all.
Well, I took it outside to test the noise, brick walls in a basement aren't exactly "sound friendly". I went out to 25 yards and shot!!! WOW!!!!!!!! I didn't think that a SUPER quiet bow could get much quieter, but it did!!!!!!!!!!!!!! This thing is like a whisper outsite! The balance this stab gives me is perfect. 4" and 6 ounces! I am ENTIRELY happy with this stabilizer and I can't believe that I didn't get one last year!!!!
Here are some pics of it on the bow!!!!


THANK YOU JERRY, the stabilizer is more than I could have asked for. Another big thanks to Matt for the help, I really appreciate it.
So guys, what do you think? Think it will do the job this spring on a turkey? How bout a deer this fall?
Today I got my bow all figured out and paper tuned! Last night I made a STUPID mistake! I was paper tuning and trying to adjust for a right tear, well, I moved my rest to the left!!! DUH, wrong way! Anyways, I got it all set-up today and it is paper tuned, and there is no fletch contact! This thing is shooting darts. Anyways, I finished tuning it and about half an hour later my cusom 4" Stealth Stabilizer arrived. I put it on and shot it in my basement! Instantly I noticed that the noise was cut down a pretty good amount, but the handshock is entirely gone, not a vidration at all.
Well, I took it outside to test the noise, brick walls in a basement aren't exactly "sound friendly". I went out to 25 yards and shot!!! WOW!!!!!!!! I didn't think that a SUPER quiet bow could get much quieter, but it did!!!!!!!!!!!!!! This thing is like a whisper outsite! The balance this stab gives me is perfect. 4" and 6 ounces! I am ENTIRELY happy with this stabilizer and I can't believe that I didn't get one last year!!!!
Here are some pics of it on the bow!!!!
THANK YOU JERRY, the stabilizer is more than I could have asked for. Another big thanks to Matt for the help, I really appreciate it.
So guys, what do you think? Think it will do the job this spring on a turkey? How bout a deer this fall?

#2
Joined: Jan 2004
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Looks like a great setup BuckMagnet! Where could I get my own stabilizer like that? Hey great home site too! I guess you all go after Easterns up there huh? Well, Good luck and Great Hunting!
#4
Fork Horn
Joined: Jan 2004
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From: Eldon, MO
Hey Buck Magnet
GOOD LOOKING BOW! It seems you do a fair amount of "paper tuning"
It can be a chore changing the paper shot after shot, What kind of a set up do you use to hold the paper in front of your target?
Thanks
GOOD LOOKING BOW! It seems you do a fair amount of "paper tuning"
It can be a chore changing the paper shot after shot, What kind of a set up do you use to hold the paper in front of your target?
Thanks
#6
Oldguy,
I learned all the "tips" from the tech guy at my old pro-shop. He is a great guy, and a great friend. He told me how to build a stand like his. It is made of PVC pipe and the overall stand is about 6 feet high. Then, behind that, there is chains comming to suspend the bag target at the height that you want it! All you do is stretch paper across the pvc stand and move the stand away from the hanging target! Step back, level your arm out, get the right anchor, make sure that you aren't moving, and slowly squeeze the trigger. It is a great set-up that is very easy to use, plus it isn't expensive!
I learned all the "tips" from the tech guy at my old pro-shop. He is a great guy, and a great friend. He told me how to build a stand like his. It is made of PVC pipe and the overall stand is about 6 feet high. Then, behind that, there is chains comming to suspend the bag target at the height that you want it! All you do is stretch paper across the pvc stand and move the stand away from the hanging target! Step back, level your arm out, get the right anchor, make sure that you aren't moving, and slowly squeeze the trigger. It is a great set-up that is very easy to use, plus it isn't expensive!
#7
Hey Buck the bow look's great and glad to here your new stealth is here it didn't take long for him to get it to you sure was fast,I'm also glad it work's so great because I ordered a 6" from Jerry yesterday and can't wait for it to come .I just hope that the 6" is enough for the Patriot dually what do you think ,do you think it's enough. I would like to make my own paper tuner can you send me a pick of it ?
nubo
nubo
#8
nubo,
The 6" Stealth should do the job great. My 4" was noticeably better than the 7" 9.2 ounce Doinker stabilizer that I had on my MightyMite last year! I am sure there are other guys out there who have the 6" Stealth Hunter on Pat Dually's!!!!!! Matt/PA has a 6" Stealth on his Liberty! You might want to talk to him as I am sure he would be able to give you some more info.
P.S. I will try to get some pics up later, but I have other plans tonight. The set-up is pretty simple though.
Take two PVC pipes that abour about 24" long and use those at the "feet". In the center of those you will have the other pvc pipe comming straight up until the height that you want! Then, you simply have a pvc pipe at the top connecting the two! I have large brown packing paper that I stretch across to shoot through, but newspaper will also work.
The 6" Stealth should do the job great. My 4" was noticeably better than the 7" 9.2 ounce Doinker stabilizer that I had on my MightyMite last year! I am sure there are other guys out there who have the 6" Stealth Hunter on Pat Dually's!!!!!! Matt/PA has a 6" Stealth on his Liberty! You might want to talk to him as I am sure he would be able to give you some more info.
P.S. I will try to get some pics up later, but I have other plans tonight. The set-up is pretty simple though.
Take two PVC pipes that abour about 24" long and use those at the "feet". In the center of those you will have the other pvc pipe comming straight up until the height that you want! Then, you simply have a pvc pipe at the top connecting the two! I have large brown packing paper that I stretch across to shoot through, but newspaper will also work.
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Good luck with the new set-up Buck Magnet. Keep us posted on that sweet spot you found towards the end of your season. I have a feeling it's just their winter haunt, but I am curious and hope that I am wrong.


