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Good stabalizers?

Old 06-14-2003 | 11:12 AM
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Last summer, I tested several stabilizers with a digital sound meter. Tested was the Doinker, Vibracheck, XRing, Tranquilizer, and the Stealth. All had about the same reading, except for the Stealth. It was MUCH quieter than the rest, both by ear, and on the meter. Not saying that the others were bad, in fact, they were all pretty good. The Stealth was just better.
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Old 06-15-2003 | 12:57 PM
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Matt>>>> NONSENSE !
I will trust and listen to my Dealer with years of experience over any paid PUMPERS on the net.
New technology sells because it works.


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Old 06-15-2003 | 04:26 PM
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Tosoro.....
Knock yourself out. Trust whoever you feel like.........but I can tell ya there isn' t a " Paid Pumper" among us that I' m aware of.

Sure your " New Technology" works (never said it didn' t).......just keep letting someone else TELL YOU that it' s THE BEST. Those of us who have tried know better.

Nonsense???? That' s funny......sad, but funny.


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Old 06-15-2003 | 05:28 PM
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Matt>>>> NONSENSE !
I will trust and listen to my Dealer with years of experience over any paid PUMPERS on the net.
New technology sells because it works.
Hey Matt, how much is Jerry paying you?

I haven`t gotten any checks from him yet!

They are probably in the mail as we speak.

TOROSO HUNTER, if your dealer has been in the game for twenty years he should know better than to make silly statements without testing first.

I have only been into archery for 11 years. That is 11 years longer than your proshop buddy. I have owned every stabilizer that he compared to the stealth line.

And there is no comparison. I do not know exactly how stealth builds there sticks, and really don`t care. What I do care about is performance. I tried my 3 different length stealth stabilizers on 5 of the 10 bows I have completely setup and ready to shoot. In every instance, the stealth did better than all other stabilizers I own. Granted, there were a couple other stabs that were in the ballpark, but not quite as good. Most stabilizers were not even close to the stealth.

If you live anywhere near me, I would be glad to let you try any one of my stealths to see for yourself how they perform. I think you would be impressed.
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Old 06-15-2003 | 06:21 PM
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check into the following products - Tranquilizer, Doinkers, Vibrachecks, Queit Tunes, and the Simms stuff. all are great products and you will find a system that works best for you & your style of shooting with your bow. Good Luck, contact each of these companies & they will tell you what they have found to work the best with the bow model you own.
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Old 06-15-2003 | 08:57 PM
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Hey Matt,

Do you still have that extra Stealth laying around? I was going to get it before, but, for time and money' s sake, I picked up a Doinker. I love the thing, and it is the best stabilizer I have used, but, all the talk of the Stealth has got my ear again.

Torso,

There are no " paid pumpers" here, just pleased customers. Do a search on the internet and see what comes up for stealth stabilizers. There are reviews all over the net that state it is the best stabilizer avaliable.

Actually, do even bother. Your main concern here is stirring the pot. You have probablly read Jerry' s post and others about Stealth stabilizers and decided just to pop in a cheap shot wherever you could.


P.S. Hey BigCountry, hard to believe, but, I have been shooting bows longer than you I have been shooting bows since I was 7 which is 12 years, almost 13 years (my b-day is the 23rd). Granted, I didn' t really get into archery until about 4-5 years ago though.
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Old 06-15-2003 | 09:13 PM
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BM, I think ya misread my post. I have been shooting for 11 years MORE than the proshop guys 20 years.

Now I realize you are from Indiana, PA, so I will make allowances!



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Old 06-15-2003 | 09:27 PM
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O BC,

Aren' t we the wise guy tonight

You are still from Western PA my boy, don' t ever forget that

I' ll bet its hard to sleep at night knowing that your life revolves around making fun a poor innocent guy like me [&:]
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Old 06-15-2003 | 09:39 PM
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I' ll bet its hard to sleep at night knowing that your life revolves around making fun a poor innocent guy like me
After the whipping I took at this weeks IBO shoot, I may sleep for a year![X(]
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Old 06-15-2003 | 10:12 PM
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I just want to thank Matt (Paid Pumper?) for the earlier reports about the Stealth. I couldn' t be happier with it. I had a 7" doinker at the same time I got the Stealth, and there was no comparison at all. The Stealth was clearly better.

I had a blast today at the range shooting the Pro 38 DC. At 20, it is just like...
click-POP, click-POP - right in the bullseye. The groups at 30 were just as tight as they were at 20, and were impressively good (for me) at 40 as well. The bow is incredibly quiet, as well as recoil and vibration free. I expected the speed, but I am most impressed with the accuracy and great shooting qualities. I think this setup will have me shooting with a lot of confidence by October.

I am shooting better with this bow and a Whisker Biscuit than I did with the MQ1 and a MZE![]
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