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Cougar Mag 03-27-2009 10:24 AM

Lets talk hunting stabilizers
 
For hunting I am of the thought that all I really need is something for dampening effect, like a Sims X-coil variation or perhaps a small Doinker. My reasoning is I carry enough weight on my hunting bow because I am still stubborn and use a 2 pc. quiver. Specifically I'll be using the Octane and with the magnetic hood, its plenty heavy not adding in the weight of carrying 4-5 arrows. Thoughts?



JeffB 03-27-2009 10:41 AM

RE: Lets talk hunting stabilizers
 
I have found one stabilizer that I truly feel works best for me- I've had it on 15 or more bows and every single time I put it on the bow it gets quieter, has less vibe, and is a bit more timid than with whatever stabilizer was on it before.

Sorbotek-

Unfortunately they have been out of production for years- Luckily I found one that I had originally bought from Pat after Sorbotek went out of business, and someone bought up the old stock and had them re-dipped (poorly) . Someone Pat knows or something. I wish I had bought more. (Pat you still have any? :D)

I've been shooting that Simms S coil thing that has one of the better quality "modules" on it too. Works OK, but then I remebered I had the Sorbotek! Again, on both the AM35 and Admiral, the bows quieted down noticably and had even less recoil. The Am35 showed more improvement than the Admiral, but it was noticeable on both.

I wish I could find another couple of those things- especially the original ones that were anodized black.

N2D 03-27-2009 11:32 AM

RE: Lets talk hunting stabilizers
 
Coug, I use the mini s-coil and it works just fine for me. Actually, for hunting, I really don't feel the need for a stab other than to help keep my sights out of the dirt when laying my bow down. I have shot with, and without a stab and can take it either way. I do completely understand the weight concept you are talking about. I try to keep everything as light as possible for the most part.

brucelanthier 03-27-2009 01:55 PM

RE: Lets talk hunting stabilizers
 
I don't use stabilizers myself. I have a string suppressor on my bows and that seems to make them quiet enough for me.

OklaBowhunter 03-27-2009 05:01 PM

RE: Lets talk hunting stabilizers
 
I have used many stabilizer over the years. But I keep returning to the simms enhancer. It flat works. Short but takes vibration and balances my bow well.



slayer_54 03-27-2009 06:28 PM

RE: Lets talk hunting stabilizers
 
try the limbsaver x-press. needed a lighter one for my girlfriends bow. i kinda want one now

drockw 03-28-2009 12:05 AM

RE: Lets talk hunting stabilizers
 

ORIGINAL: brucelanthier

I don't use stabilizers myself. I have a string suppressor on my bows and that seems to make them quiet enough for me.
I feel about the same on this one. If its not 8"or longer I really dont even feel the need for a stabilizer usually. The deer doesnt care if I can feel handshock...

If you are looking for one though that will help and is a cheepie, id go for the s-coil though.
Derek

98Redline 03-29-2009 08:07 AM

RE: Lets talk hunting stabilizers
 
I guess I fall on the other side of the fence from the majority. I prefer a little longer stab on my hunting rig. My current hunting setup (Trykon XL) has a 11.5" Doinker Carbon Elite on it.

I have hunted from treestands, blinds, crawled through the brush on my hands and knees, and done plenty of stalking with this setup. My personal feeling is that my stabilizer has never hung up in anything that wouldn't have otherwise caught on something else. When it comes to shooting, having the longer stab provides that extra stabilization for a little bit better accuracy.

TFOX 03-29-2009 08:29 AM

RE: Lets talk hunting stabilizers
 
I agree with 98,I prefer having my bow balanced out and being able to get the weight out front of the bow is crucial for me to shoot well with it.

The Fuse Axium 10" is a great hunting stab.It is light weight and what little weight it has is on the end,works great for me.Before that I used a 6" vibracheck with a 3" doinker on the end.It was heavy but the combo worked awesome.

MeanV2 03-30-2009 11:20 AM

RE: Lets talk hunting stabilizers
 
While I do believe a String Suppressor does more for the $$ than a Stabilizer, I like the weight out front like TFOX mentioned.

Some of my favorites are:
1. Octane
2. Multi-Rod Doinker
3. B Stinger

Dan


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