Stealth Stabalizer question
#1
Stealth Stabalizer question
I've been doing alot of reading on the Stealth stabalizers and would like to try one. My question is I shoot a 2004 Patriot SC, 29" draw legth, 70lbs and am wondering which model would fit the best a 6"or the 8" model. My bow is set up basically as a whitetail hunting set up, I do shoot the occasional 3d shoot but nothing serious. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks
Brian
Thanks
Brian
#5
RE: Stealth Stabalizer question
stealthman, welcome back to the boards. You must have been out trying to locate some big bucks!!!!!!! I left the elk alone this week and put a hurting on the huckleberry crop.
Now back to the topic. I went with the 8 inch as I like the feel of a heavier set-up. Both will give you the same feel just one will be a little heavier than the other. Get ready to sell the rest of your stabilizers after shooting a stealth.
Now back to the topic. I went with the 8 inch as I like the feel of a heavier set-up. Both will give you the same feel just one will be a little heavier than the other. Get ready to sell the rest of your stabilizers after shooting a stealth.
#6
RE: Stealth Stabalizer question
I've got the 8" on my BowTech Patriot Dually and I also like the added weight on the front ,it's a perfect fit for me ,I've also had the 6" o this setup ,but the 8" feel's much better .
nubo
nubo
#7
RE: Stealth Stabalizer question
Well, I'll go against the grain here, Jerry made me a 4" 6oz for my Patriot and I like it a lot. Main reason I bought my bow was for the compact size and light weight. The 4" Stealth stays "inside" the limbs/riser and doesn't stick out past the limb pockets, therefore keeping the bow compact. Also for hunting, I prefer to keep my bow light since I do a lot of walking so I got the 6oz keeping my bow light weight.
I have thought about getting a 6" 8 oz model for shooting 3D or plinking in the backyard, I could see where the longer/heavier models would help in that scenario.
I have thought about getting a 6" 8 oz model for shooting 3D or plinking in the backyard, I could see where the longer/heavier models would help in that scenario.
#10
RE: Stealth Stabalizer question
Thank you to everyone for the great advice. I ended up ordering the 8" model. Now is the hard part waiting for it to arrive. I can't wait to put it into action.