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What size stealth stabilizer for my Allegiance?
Just wanting some input from the people who are useing the stealth stablizer on an Allegiance. What size stabilizer balances the bow best. I will not be using it for hunting no 3D. I am looking at either the 4" or 6" stabilizer.
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RE: What size stealth stabilizer for my Allegiance?
I had a 6" stealth and thought it was a little top heavy. I've gone w/ a 4" D2 doinker and like it a lot. It really balances well.
Insatiable |
RE: What size stealth stabilizer for my Allegiance?
bigcountry25, I don't have a bowtech, but I have had good luck using the 6 inch stealth hunter on my hunting bows. I would use a 10 inch stealth for a 3d bow. I am pretty sure that Jerry makes the stealth's with about 60 percent of the weight up front and 40 in back to enhance bow balance and its silence. In my opinion, their are none better.
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RE: What size stealth stabilizer for my Allegiance?
The Stealth can be used either heavy end out or heavy end closest to the bow they are interchangable ,but I used the 6" on my Bow Tech Patriot Dually,I'd try a similar Stabilizer in size and find out how it feel's for weight ,if it feel's too heavy[6'] then go with the Stealth 4" if it feel's good then go with the 6".
nubo |
RE: What size stealth stabilizer for my Allegiance?
I have a 6" inch Stealth on order for my Alleginace.
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RE: What size stealth stabilizer for my Allegiance?
Currently I'm using the Sims Module Stabilizer, with three modules. For me it feels slightly top heavy, not as balanced.
As soon as I get my rest back from the machinist I'll try it with two modules. In a few weeks I should be getting an 8" MO Stealth, and I'll be able to know a little more. |
RE: What size stealth stabilizer for my Allegiance?
Well I took the plunge and bought a 6" camo stealth stabilizer. He said it would ship tomorrow! I heard that there was a backorder on the camo ones I guess they are caught up.
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RE: What size stealth stabilizer for my Allegiance?
Bigcountry!
If you find the Stealth a little top heavy just turn it around and take the set screw and put it in the other end ,as I said previously they have a heavy end and a light end, if you have the heavy end in, it also work's better at dampening closest to the riser. nubo |
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