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300ultramagshooter 01-25-2006 08:21 PM

Stealth Stabilizer ?
 
Whats so special about them? and what do you recomennd for the Bowtech Tributeor Allegiance? Also where can I purchase one if I decide thats what I want? Also what length?

nubo 01-26-2006 06:14 AM

RE: Stealth Stabilizer ?
 
300!

I shoot the 8" Stealth on my BowTech Patriot Dually and I used to use the 6" before ,I like the Stealth because it has to different weighted end's on it a light end or a heavy end which ever work's best for you .I use the heavy end in and find it add's a little more dampening for my riser ,but the bow still roll's forward just nicely.But if your bow is jumping when you shoot you can turn it around and use the heavy end out to cure the problem .
It's hard to say for me which you should use since I've not shot the Ally or the Tribute ,but Ithink you'd be safe witheitherthe 6" or the 8" ,I just like the 8" better ,it just give's me a bit more comfort.,
You can e-mail Jerry at his business and he'll be sure to give you a little more advice on his stabilizer's and make it a little easier for you to choose . This is the addy your looking for .

www.stealtharchery.com

nubo

300ultramagshooter 01-29-2006 05:22 PM

RE: Stealth Stabilizer ?
 
can you only purchase them through the website because I checked both bow shops in my area don't carry them

Greg / MO 01-29-2006 05:25 PM

RE: Stealth Stabilizer ?
 
Or you can simply call Jerry up directly; that's what I did. His phone number is on his website.

muzzyman88 01-29-2006 05:37 PM

RE: Stealth Stabilizer ?
 
I personally wouldn't go any longer than 6" on that bow. I had an 8" on my Allegiance but found it to be way too heavy up front from my liking. I was going to get another, possibly a 6", but opted to go with the Sims Modular system. Nice because I can just add or remove modules to suite my tastes and its just as effective at removing vibesand noise.

Gut Check 01-29-2006 07:31 PM

RE: Stealth Stabilizer ?
 
I have a 4 incher for my Switchback. Will probably get a 6 inch one as well, might be a custom length and weight. There is a $15 upcharge for a custom stabilizer. Jerry is very accessibleto talk with and will get the product out to you quickly.

I know being in the woodsisn't a fasion show but the camo patterns match BowTech and 05 Mathews perfectly. If I don't come out of the woods with a deer, I at least want to look good walking out. :D

slobbyrobby33 01-31-2006 11:30 AM

RE: Stealth Stabilizer ?
 
I had the 8" and liked it alot. but what little noise was left with the stealth on it, I cured with the Diamond Wildthing. I just gave my stealth to a buddy of mine to put on his PSE Mach 6.

The Stealth is a great stab. It took care of noise that 2 different hydrolic stabs couldn't.

ampahunter 02-01-2006 07:34 AM

RE: Stealth Stabilizer ?
 
Muzzy--maybe it depends on the 'person' shooting the bow.
Like you, I had Jerry's 8" Stealth on my Allegiance and found it to be a bit too heavy. I ordered a 6", thinking this would take a bit of that weight off--which it did, but I immediately noticed a difference in the recoil. After shooting the bow with the 8" for all but 9 months--no way could I have kept on the 6" Stealth. I reverted to the 8" and the extra weight, this I can take--but not the recoil.
Apparently The Diamond Wildthing does work really well, but I'll have a hard time fitting something that looks like that on a bow of mine.

KIDD642 02-02-2006 08:33 AM

RE: Stealth Stabilizer ?
 
I HAVE A 6" ON MY TRIBUTE AND IT WORKS GREAT. CABELAS DID HAVE THEM NOT SURE IF THEY STILL DO. BUT YOU CAN ORDER THEM ON LINE.

300ultramagshooter 02-07-2006 05:25 PM

RE: Stealth Stabilizer ?
 
just received my 6 inch mossy oak obsession for my Tribute looks great and feels great glad I went with the Stealth because of all the great things I heard about them from everyone on this web-site THANKS GUYS;);)


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