Allegiance shooters
#5
RE: Allegiance shooters
Trophy taker rest , and a 10" stealth stabilizer .
If you have an 05 model bowtech , you will have to get a extended windage bar from trophy taker . If you have an 06 , you "may not" need one .
If you have an 05 model bowtech , you will have to get a extended windage bar from trophy taker . If you have an 06 , you "may not" need one .
#6
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RE: Allegiance shooters
ORIGINAL: ijimmy
Trophy taker rest , and a 10" stealth stabilizer .
If you have an 05 model bowtech , you will have to get a extended windage bar from trophy taker . If you have an 06 , you "may not" need one .
Trophy taker rest , and a 10" stealth stabilizer .
If you have an 05 model bowtech , you will have to get a extended windage bar from trophy taker . If you have an 06 , you "may not" need one .
#7
RE: Allegiance shooters
I have a dropzone on mine for a rest. It works OK but if I end up shooting the Allegiance at all in 3D, I will be going to a blade type rest for thisspecifically, and a APA twister probably for hunting next year.
I have an AEP 10" stabilizer on their 2" quick disconnect for a total of 12". Ireally like the AEP products and felt that it was a much better setup than the stealth I had. Stealth is agood stabilizer when it comes to quieting the bow, but IMHO for precision shooting and for help controlling the range of your pin floating, I like to be able to have the weight further away from the bow....the further the better. I know Stealth lets you flip the stabilizer so the weight is away, but this all isn't adjustable and there is still quite a bit of weight close to the bow. I was able to see a noticable difference when going to the AEP from the Stealth 6". The AEP is SUPER light and has adjustable weights that go directly in the end of the stabilizer....so all the weight is almost 12" out away from the bow. You can add just enough so that it balances well.
I have an AEP 10" stabilizer on their 2" quick disconnect for a total of 12". Ireally like the AEP products and felt that it was a much better setup than the stealth I had. Stealth is agood stabilizer when it comes to quieting the bow, but IMHO for precision shooting and for help controlling the range of your pin floating, I like to be able to have the weight further away from the bow....the further the better. I know Stealth lets you flip the stabilizer so the weight is away, but this all isn't adjustable and there is still quite a bit of weight close to the bow. I was able to see a noticable difference when going to the AEP from the Stealth 6". The AEP is SUPER light and has adjustable weights that go directly in the end of the stabilizer....so all the weight is almost 12" out away from the bow. You can add just enough so that it balances well.