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buckhunter12 03-15-2006 03:40 AM

AEP Stabilizer
 
Ive heard pretty good things about their target stabilizers but how would you rate, say a six inch model for a hunting bow? I like the fact that you can add and remove weights to get the correct balance. Does anyone have any expierence with these? Thanks

Rick James 03-15-2006 05:41 AM

RE: AEP Stabilizer
 
Yes, I have a ton of experience with them. I really really like them and the fact that the weight adjustments get the weight away from the riser on the bow. I currently think they are one of the nicest stabilizers out there. The owner of the company (Nunzio) is a real nice guy too and will do anything to make sure he has happy customers. I also really like some of the higher end vibracheck products as well as doinkers.

buckhunter12 03-15-2006 05:51 AM

RE: AEP Stabilizer
 
Thanks Rick. Does they absorb vibration as well as the Doinker? Im trying to choose between this stabilizer and the doinker multi-rod 7". Whats your opinion? Thanks for the help

Rick James 03-15-2006 06:40 AM

RE: AEP Stabilizer
 
An AEP is not going to absorb as much vibration as say an elite series doinker. It will however control andminimize your pin float quite a bit though. If you want both vibration reduction, and a stabilizer that will get the weight away from the bow to help control pin float, get the doinker. If you want a stablizer to simply help control pin float, get the AEP. If you want a stabilizer for simply absorbing vibration and quieting things down get a stealth.


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