I'm pretty new to bow hunting. I've been reading about stabilizers and how you can benefit from using them. I've also read about how most bow hunters need to be using a sidebar. I'm hesitant to drop $180 on a Bee Stinger. What are yalls thoughts and what do y'all use?
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Stabilizers are a funny thing. Very personal in tuning feel, as well as the performance of the bow.
Lots of stabilizers are little more than just dead weight added to a bow, I won't use one less than 8".
I have a Vendetta on my bow right now, it is 11" with a 5" t-bar.
It is my favorite stab so far. I have tried several over the years. I still want to find an old mercury filled one with a piston.
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Originally posted by Gummi Bear View PostStabilizers are a funny thing. Very personal in tuning feel, as well as the performance of the bow.
Lots of stabilizers are little more than just dead weight added to a bow, I won't use one less than 8".
I have a Vendetta on my bow right now, it is 11" with a 5" t-bar.
It is my favorite stab so far. I have tried several over the years. I still want to find an old mercury filled one with a piston.
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I actually just switched over to a side bar setup. Running a b-stinger 12" front bar, and a 10" side bar. The improvement to my setup and the way the bow shoots was dramatic. I found it easier to hold the bow steady at full draw, and the side torque that I had when I let the arrow go is almost non existent now.
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