My Stealth came in!
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Nontypical Buck
Joined: Feb 2003
Posts: 1,038
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From: Brampton Ontario Canada
Got me a Spot Hogg also and the 'camo and black' goes hand in glove
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quote]I'm all about the fashion statement on the range. [/quote]
I 'hope' there is lots a 'gals' on that range buddy, otherwise you're going get self in some problems
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.quote]I'm all about the fashion statement on the range. [/quote]
I 'hope' there is lots a 'gals' on that range buddy, otherwise you're going get self in some problems
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#13
Joined: Sep 2003
Posts: 3,555
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From: Maine
You've got me interested now Muz. I also have a sims modular and have found it to be the best I've tried. I've heard the hype but never heard the stealth compared to the sims.
Where dose one purchase a stealth?
Where dose one purchase a stealth?
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The Sims and the Stealth, at least to my ears, is awefully close. But the one thing I did notice that the Stealth does better IMO, is dampen any vibration. Now, the Allegiance has very, very little vibration from the get go, so the stab doesn't have to work very hard to get rid of what is there.
One of the deciding factors for me at least, is the added weight. I struggled last year with my Xtec and I think it was because I had it too light. I'm finding I shoot much better and consistantly with a little more forward weight to my setups. Of coarse I could have added more modules to the Sims, but as I said before, at 25.00 a pop, that would get quite expensive.
One of the deciding factors for me at least, is the added weight. I struggled last year with my Xtec and I think it was because I had it too light. I'm finding I shoot much better and consistantly with a little more forward weight to my setups. Of coarse I could have added more modules to the Sims, but as I said before, at 25.00 a pop, that would get quite expensive.




