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Old 02-03-2005, 04:49 PM
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I added you to my address book... what do think about the quick release or the need for it Thanks
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Old 02-03-2005, 05:02 PM
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I think the QD is a must if the stabilizer is over 8 inches.

IMO if you are designing your own stabilizer you should incorporate a slide system for a weight. Something as light as 2 ounces that you could slide inside or ontop of the stabilizer to fine tune the feel the shooter wants out of the stabilizer.

Most stabilizers are just OK because you get what comes usually something 4-12 inches with no adjustability. I want something I can personalize the feel of it. Sure many have taps and threads to add weight to the very end but this isn't always the feel you want.

Just my .02 cents
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Old 02-03-2005, 05:09 PM
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Thanks buckeye ,great insight from a ohio boy like me we have one were working on just as your speaking of,the point is to distrubute weight in different places on the stabilizer and have more front balance or rear balance ,i truly appreciate the info...Thanks
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Old 02-03-2005, 05:14 PM
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What part of the state you boys from?
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Old 02-03-2005, 05:46 PM
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Stark county >>>Massillon,I hunt in Stark tusc. and carrol,
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Old 02-04-2005, 08:07 AM
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I also prefer a Stabilizing System that offers a more fine tuneing friendly design, as in the Carbon Impact Multi Carbon Rod with the tuners, and the Beiter Stabilizer Multi Rod with tuners, fine tuneing for best balance in the hand, balance after the shot and the optimim vibe and noise dampening.
I also look for a stabilizer with a quick disconnect knuckle for my 10 inch to 24 inch Stabilizers , for the ease of fitting into a hard bow case.
I also like to have a stabelizer that I can work with a V-BAR bar or side or rear weight system. As well as said by others a stabilizer that will allow me to add screw in weight at the front of the stabilizer, although the Carbon Impact Multi Carbon Rod Stabe I am using as of now is tipped with a Simms Limbsaver and I really like that feature, it performs extremely well.
For bowhunting also I look for a Stabe that will withstand a bump against the tree on the way up on the bow tow rope and not be damaged, I am always banging mine against the tree, also looking for a stabe that will withstand the abuse my eqipment takes in the field and still perform flawlessly.
Looking for simplizity of use with durability and maximum nose and vibe dampening with the option of adding weight and system bar accessories, V- Bar connector that can be added with the option to ajust the V-Bar positions by angles.
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