Redneck Stabilizer
#1
Ingredients
1) cobra doinker style 1"
2) some sort of other stabilizer
3) 3 carbon arrows - all cut to uneven lengths - with a hacksaw
4) 50 pack box of .22 shells - full
5) 1 limb saver super glued to above mentioned .22 shell box
6) a whole lotta tape (camo duct tape would have scored more points.)
beleive it or not this thing actually works
I devised this thing to see if a little forward weight would help me shooting. It has. A "real" 24" super stix has been ordered.
1) cobra doinker style 1"
2) some sort of other stabilizer
3) 3 carbon arrows - all cut to uneven lengths - with a hacksaw
4) 50 pack box of .22 shells - full
5) 1 limb saver super glued to above mentioned .22 shell box
6) a whole lotta tape (camo duct tape would have scored more points.)
beleive it or not this thing actually works
I devised this thing to see if a little forward weight would help me shooting. It has. A "real" 24" super stix has been ordered.
#2
Joined: Feb 2003
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I like it!
Stabilizers are not complicated beasts. Put some weight on a stick and extend it as far out as you dare and torque will have less effect. I put them in the same category as bow sights. You can enhance a sight's features, make them prettier, quieter, brighter, ect, but they all do pretty much the same thing as the matchstick I taped to my recurve back in 1967.
Stabilizers are not complicated beasts. Put some weight on a stick and extend it as far out as you dare and torque will have less effect. I put them in the same category as bow sights. You can enhance a sight's features, make them prettier, quieter, brighter, ect, but they all do pretty much the same thing as the matchstick I taped to my recurve back in 1967.



