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What Stabalizer To Buy???

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    What Stabalizer To Buy???

    I want to get some advice on buying a stabilizer for my switchback xt. I would like one that matches it good, and one that will perform good. I would prefer it to be resonable in size so it will not get in my way..whats yalls input?
    Thanks, Clayton

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    I have an S-coil on my BuckmastersBTR.. I was really esceptical about stabalizers.. always thought they were a cash catcher, then bought the scoil cuz the price was very cool and now I just can't shoot with it... I also saw it on a bowtech and the owners was pretty happy with it. Good luck!

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      #3
      You can't go wrong with a Doinker stabilizer. However with an XT an expensive stabilizer isn't really required.

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        #4
        However with an XT an expensive stabilizer isn't really required.
        I only put an S-Coil on my XT so it would look like the Bowtechs/Hoyts/Elites/etc who need it... j/k guys!!

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          #5
          doinker stabilizers are the bomb, pricey though. the soil is probly the best bang 4 your buck

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            #6
            I second the s-coil for the money.

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              #7
              doinker all the way

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                #8
                s-coil

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                  #9
                  You shoot a Mathews, why do you need one?????

                  But if I was going to buy on, it would be a S-coil from Sims vibration Labs...(Limbsaver)

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                    #10
                    I like the Doinker and Super Stix 4 carbon rod series. Normally, they don't get in the way while hunting...unless I'm hunting from a small box blind, then I just take the stabilizer off and shoot without one.

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                      #11
                      Well I shoot fine without one, but I just want to see what happens when I put one on it..

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                        #12
                        Get an STS or CSS, and a stabilizer is mostly for show and balance.

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                          #13
                          I like shooting with a stabilizer. A good one will literally stabilize your aim...turning a jittery pin into a nice floating pin that's easy to aim.

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                            #14
                            I like the s-coil and doinker

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                              #15
                              I'd suggest going to an archery range and asking some people if you can try theirs. Most people will gladly let you try a few shots with their stabilizer. That's what I did and found that for me, the specialty archery super stix was the best for the bow I was shooting. I do have a doinker and an s-coil and both are good stabilizers. I like a little more weight out front than the s-coil provides, but for hunting, it works well. Just my .02

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