target stablizers
#1
Thread Starter
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: woodbine KY USA
Posts: 315
target stablizers
I got a new cybertec on the way. Its a long time till next deer season so im setting it up for 3D. What kind of stablizer do you use? Whats the length and weight and how much did you pay for it? Any good suggestions?
#2
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: brisbane qld australia
Posts: 7
RE: target stablizers
ky
if u are not in a hurry ,lol wait till u get the bow find out your division check the rules ie, hunter class,mbo... then go to your local pro shop and try a few diferent stablizers out find one U like and feel comfortable with hope this helps stablizer is a personal thing what works for one may not work for another
if u are not in a hurry ,lol wait till u get the bow find out your division check the rules ie, hunter class,mbo... then go to your local pro shop and try a few diferent stablizers out find one U like and feel comfortable with hope this helps stablizer is a personal thing what works for one may not work for another
#4
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Hepzibah WV USA
Posts: 313
RE: target stablizers
Ky, I just got my CyberTec setup and I am quite happy so far. Let me tell you what I have learned about the CyberTec.
Hoyt has changed there riser for 2002, and a standard rest does not fit correctly. They make a plate to adapt a standard rest OR there are Two rests that I know of that are made specifically for the Hoyt Tec riser.
The golden key platinum premiere (Has an optional Hoyt plate)
and the NAP Quick Tune 3000 Rest plate (Available from Hoyt) This is the one I chose.
As far as stabilizers go I planed to get a Xring Carbon Multirod but my local shop gave me a really good deal on a used SUPER STIX so I got that. I assume you will be shooting in the HC class like my self. There rule is a max of 12" from the point of connection. My super stix is not quite 12" leaving room for my sling and still keeping me under the 12" rule.
I am shooting a 2413 xx75 with a 75gr tip. this is a heavy arrow but it will also make it more forgiving. I would rather it be more forgiving than fast.
If you have and CyberTec questions let me know and I see what I can do to help.
Hoyt has changed there riser for 2002, and a standard rest does not fit correctly. They make a plate to adapt a standard rest OR there are Two rests that I know of that are made specifically for the Hoyt Tec riser.
The golden key platinum premiere (Has an optional Hoyt plate)
and the NAP Quick Tune 3000 Rest plate (Available from Hoyt) This is the one I chose.
As far as stabilizers go I planed to get a Xring Carbon Multirod but my local shop gave me a really good deal on a used SUPER STIX so I got that. I assume you will be shooting in the HC class like my self. There rule is a max of 12" from the point of connection. My super stix is not quite 12" leaving room for my sling and still keeping me under the 12" rule.
I am shooting a 2413 xx75 with a 75gr tip. this is a heavy arrow but it will also make it more forgiving. I would rather it be more forgiving than fast.
If you have and CyberTec questions let me know and I see what I can do to help.
#5
Thread Starter
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: woodbine KY USA
Posts: 315
RE: target stablizers
Grndzer, it sounds like your set up is almost exactly like mine. I also chose the NAP quiktune 3000 plate. Im also gonna be using 2413's except ill be using the X7 cosmic eclipse. Ive been looking at the x-ring silicon target stabilizer. Its 10 inches long. Ive always used a cobra shockbuster that screws in the stabilizer hole. Its kinda like good luck to me...lol. With this added the length will be almost 12".
#6
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Hepzibah WV USA
Posts: 313
RE: target stablizers
KY, I ordered the xx75 because they are cheaper and they weigh the same. But after the fact I figure out that I can shoot 2512 X7. Big fat shaft cut bigger holes. I need all the help I can get.
#8
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Grindstone Branch KY USA
Posts: 318
RE: target stablizers
ky bowhunter, if you are interested in some 3-d this weekend, the mercer county archery club is hosting a shoot at the mercer fish and game club. for info call robert preston at 859-734-2116. red river bowhunters in stanton is also shooting, but it may be a little further from home, gregg crabtree, 606-663-5862. hope to see you at mercer county.