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PSEsilverhawk55 01-17-2007 09:50 PM

homemade stabilizers
 
i was thinking about tryin to make my own stabilizer last night but i was unsure of how to go about it. I was wondering if any of u have done so and was wondering how u did it and how they turned out, and if u could please post pics of them, thanks

newman1 01-17-2007 09:59 PM

RE: homemade stabilizers
 
Probably more work than it's worth...Just leave that to people who make them all day long and don't be so cheap;)no offense:D

PSEsilverhawk55 01-17-2007 10:10 PM

RE: homemade stabilizers
 
no offense taken, i was just think about this becuase i like tinkerin a bit on my own, and i was wantin a stab. for a bow that i have that i am just goin to fling arrows in the back yard and see how well i can do,, so i dont really want to dump a lot of money into it. thanks though

bloodcrick 01-18-2007 03:02 AM

RE: homemade stabilizers
 
Dont know if this will help but back in the 80's there was a stabilizer made of 1" pvc about 6" long with a cap on each end. one end had the threaded rod attached to screw into the riser.if iremember right, hydrolic fluid inside and a piston and spring arranged somehow to reduce shock. some of the club members were making there own. cant remember what company made it but it was painted a single color and had a leaf stenciled on it. anyone remember it?
Dan


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