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#2
Joined: Feb 2003
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From: Hepzibah WV USA
Hey, I didnt see your post. I got a 12" SuperStix and I like it a lot. I got it used from my local bow shop at a good price. It had the counter weight all ready installed. I also have a Xring 10" Hydro stabilizer and the SuperStix Just feels better when I am shooting. The weight is movable but its seems just fine where it is. Anyone else have one?
#3
Fork Horn
Joined: Feb 2003
Posts: 134
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From: Ohio
I occasionaly use an 18" Super Stix Ultra on my Q2XL for 3D.
I personally like the Super Stix alot.I use 3 of the Navcom sliders in it all of them containing the heaviest brass weight.
I see alot of the Super Stix being used on indoor spot bows,most 3D'ers I know still opt for a short stabilizer for 3D though.
I personally like the Super Stix alot.I use 3 of the Navcom sliders in it all of them containing the heaviest brass weight.
I see alot of the Super Stix being used on indoor spot bows,most 3D'ers I know still opt for a short stabilizer for 3D though.
#4
My buddy shoots the 12" Super Stix on his Q2 and my father shoots the 10" on his MQ1,but they both want the new Stabilizer from SVL.I use the SVL Enhancer 2000 but want to get my hands o the new Modular-3.
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Fork Horn
Joined: Feb 2003
Posts: 134
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From: Ohio
Don't worry about 12" being against IBO rules unless your going to shoot the Hunter Class.If your going to shoot MBR there are no stabilizer restrictions.
Even so the 12" is fine for HC.
Even so the 12" is fine for HC.




