stealth stabalizer
#1
Thread Starter
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From: Evansville WI USA
After reading all the good reports on these I placed an order today. I emailed them today asking about a 4" stabalizer and within and hour Jerry had returned my e-mail and told me to call him. So by friday I should have it on my liberty.
Jeff
Jeff
#2
I think the 4" is a good choice for the Liberty.......gives it a very neutral balance with most accessory choices. I personally prefer a bit more length and heft out front. The 6" Stealth gives it just a touch more forward roll while static, and a dead solid neautral shot reaction when fired. Extremely dead in the hand at the shot. If I shot my Liberty for 3D I shoot an 8" Stealth Hunter to help a bit more with precise aiming, balance is a bit more forward while static, but at the shot it's very neutral with a bit more forward roll after the initial explosion.
I think anything in the 4"-6" range in a Stealth is a good compliment for the Liberty for any hunting situation.
I think anything in the 4"-6" range in a Stealth is a good compliment for the Liberty for any hunting situation.
#6
Nontypical Buck
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From: Brampton Ontario Canada
I've got the 6" and the 8"--now thinking about the 12" for 3D.
The only way to really see the difference in them, is by testing.
For now I can say I'm quite comfortable with the Stealth Stabilizers and have definitely noticed a difference (for the better) with this stabilizer. JMHO.
The only way to really see the difference in them, is by testing.
For now I can say I'm quite comfortable with the Stealth Stabilizers and have definitely noticed a difference (for the better) with this stabilizer. JMHO.
#7
Typical Buck
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From: Butler, Pa (back home after all these years)
I agree with the rest of the guys. I also have a stealth on my liberty, but it is a 2" custom one. I might be going to a 4 or 6 in. We will see. But the stealths are a great way to go.
jmho.
jmho.
#8
The 2"!This the first I've heard anyone speak of the stealth this small how do you like it and what do you have it mounted on? I thought Jerry said the 4" was the smallest he would go.
nubo
nubo
#9
Don't get excited!.....I actually think KIDD642's is a 3.5" ........
(I can't believe I just said that.[:'(])
I never did measure it but I'm pretty sure it's over 3" anyway. It's a prototype that Jerry made for me a while back that's how I know. I currently have Kidd's 4" Stealth as a side/back weight counterbalance for 3D, and he has my prototype.
(I can't believe I just said that.[:'(])
I never did measure it but I'm pretty sure it's over 3" anyway. It's a prototype that Jerry made for me a while back that's how I know. I currently have Kidd's 4" Stealth as a side/back weight counterbalance for 3D, and he has my prototype.
#10
Typical Buck
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From: Butler, Pa (back home after all these years)
Sorry about the typo. I wanted to type 3 not 2. I was at work and in a HURRY. I was guessing the length because I just put it on a few weeks ago when I switched with MAtt. Sorry about the confusion.[8D][&:]



