What stabilizer to use with Bowtech Patriot SC
#1
I don't want to add a bunch of weight, just mainly for damping purposes. I can also add one of the Simms modules in the back of the riser if necessary. I just don't want to weigh the bow down a lot. No sense in buying a lightweight bow if you have to load it up with weight to get it shock free.
#4
ORIGINAL: fishon01
If it was me, i would have stealth make me a 4" stab! And i beleive it only weighs 6 oz.
I'm thinking my04 MM needs one.........good luck
If it was me, i would have stealth make me a 4" stab! And i beleive it only weighs 6 oz.
I'm thinking my04 MM needs one.........good luck
I sent Jerry an email just a few minutes ago.
#5
Mike I think your making a good decision ,I ordered a Stealth 6" a week ago and can't wait to try it out .I've heard nothing but good about Stealth so find out for ourselves.
nubo
nubo
#7
Alway's wanted a dually and I just loved what BowTech had to offer .When I went to purchase my new BowTech all they had was the 2003 dually. I wanted either the Pat s/c or the liberty but I got to like the dually after shooting it for a while. I think the big thing was the speed yep that's it SPEED.
nubo
nubo
#9
But on the dually your giving up the option of 80% letoff, plus your only picking up 6 fps? You are getting a higher brace height though, and that can never be bad.
#10
I'm not interested in the 80% letoff and I know that It's only another 6fps but that's fine by me ,after shooting the dually I got the bug for it and that's what I bought . next year I'll get a new one I have a whole season to make up my mind .But the Single Cam was actually what I went to look at.
nubo
hunt2kill I'd checkout the Stealth first but the doinker's fine .
nubo
hunt2kill I'd checkout the Stealth first but the doinker's fine .


