Stealth Stabilizers
#11
RE: Stealth Stabilizers
Len,
I don't have my Allegiance here yet, and I know you have the Stealths in the shop........is the 6" a good match on that particular bow?
I know that it shares very similar geometry to the Liberty which I DO have a 6" Stealth on currently. For my tastes the bow is balanced very well.....it has the slightest forward tilt while static, but balance at the shot is perfect with the idler hardly moving in any plane.
I don't know about you, but I tend to worry about "Dynamic balance" (if that's a term?) a little moreso than static.
The recoil pattern is probably a little different on the Allegiance as well due to the symetrical ends, so I was wondering what you have tried and what is working for you........lengths and weights if you don't want to get into manufacturers.
Thanks,
gotta go warm up the snow shovel.
I don't have my Allegiance here yet, and I know you have the Stealths in the shop........is the 6" a good match on that particular bow?
I know that it shares very similar geometry to the Liberty which I DO have a 6" Stealth on currently. For my tastes the bow is balanced very well.....it has the slightest forward tilt while static, but balance at the shot is perfect with the idler hardly moving in any plane.
I don't know about you, but I tend to worry about "Dynamic balance" (if that's a term?) a little moreso than static.
The recoil pattern is probably a little different on the Allegiance as well due to the symetrical ends, so I was wondering what you have tried and what is working for you........lengths and weights if you don't want to get into manufacturers.
Thanks,
gotta go warm up the snow shovel.
#12
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Baltimore Maryland USA
Posts: 1,385
RE: Stealth Stabilizers
Matt:
You're right about the symetry of the cams. All I'll say is "don't overlook the rear stabilizer hole and offset brackets."
I think you'll find that the static and dynamic balance of this bow is not too dissimilar.
You're right about the symetry of the cams. All I'll say is "don't overlook the rear stabilizer hole and offset brackets."
I think you'll find that the static and dynamic balance of this bow is not too dissimilar.
#14
RE: Stealth Stabilizers
The price for camo was a little high so I will have to cover it with camo tape while out hunting. Thanks for all your responses.
The many steaks and mounts I have over the last few years will attest to that.
You can see my 6" Stealth on my Liberty in this picture.....the coyote didn't seem to mind.
#15
RE: Stealth Stabilizers
I have been shooting Jerry's stabilizers for a while now. I use the 6 inch for hunting and use the 12 in for 3-D. I use the 12 in with the easton v-Bar and the 6 in for a side rod. I have it on my 2005 protec and set-up is the smoothest bow I have ever shot and balances out nicely. You can't beat a stealth.
#17
Fork Horn
Join Date: Apr 2004
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Posts: 219
RE: Stealth Stabilizers
I have been shooting the 8" Stealth for the Last six months and am exteremly impressed with it. But I have found a stabilizer that I think will beet it. It is the new stabilizer by bowtech. I shot it on a couple of Diamond bows a couple weeks ago and was totally impressed. For 45 dollars I am going to try side by side with the Stealth on my Patriot.