Best stabilizer for Legacy
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Fork Horn
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I am looking to get a new stabilizer for my Legacy and was curious what people are using on their Legacy that has worked well? Thanks
Right now I am leaning towards the sims modular stabilizer.
Right now I am leaning towards the sims modular stabilizer.
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I am using the newest X-Ring stabilizer before they went out of business and it works great. I also have the silicone X-ring stabilizer. Have tried the Doinker also and it worked the best, but I am one of thoses guys that likes all my accessories to match the bow.
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I would like to recommend the 2003 Stealth Hunter or Stealth 3-D stabilizers!
They have a "New Granular mix"inside the 2003 version!
This new granular mix has improved shock absorbing qualitys over the 2002 Stealth line up!
If you do a search on these threads and see what a hit the 2002 Stealth line was,you will really be pleased with the 2003 Stealth!
All Stealth stabilizers sold the rest of this year will have the 2003 granular mix,it is that "GOOD"!!!!!!!
www.stealtharchery.com
They have a "New Granular mix"inside the 2003 version!
This new granular mix has improved shock absorbing qualitys over the 2002 Stealth line up!
If you do a search on these threads and see what a hit the 2002 Stealth line was,you will really be pleased with the 2003 Stealth!
All Stealth stabilizers sold the rest of this year will have the 2003 granular mix,it is that "GOOD"!!!!!!!
www.stealtharchery.com
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So far I have found the Golden Key Tranquilizer to be about the best stabilizer for the Mathews Legacy, Icon, Q2, Q2XL, Conquest 2, and MQ1. The original model just fits them great & they do a heck of a good job of removing shock from them. I would be willing to compair them to any other stabilizer on the market....I bet you will find none better at removing shock on these bows.
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jsasker no I havn't. I have never seen one in person but only in catalogs. Fill us in what you think about it! we all love to hear about new gear.
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The xchanger in my opinion is an excellent stabilizer.It takes out what little hand shock and noise there is with the legacy.you can adjust it from 6 or 6 1/2"(not sure) out to 10" so you can get the proper balance and stability for just about any bow.The price advertised is 79 bucks but i went browsing around on the net and found it for 59 bucks--I was happy about that!I think you would be hard pressed to find anything better.JMHO.
I saved 20 bucks buying from thebowman.com--in case anyone is interested.
Edited by - jsasker on 10/24/2002 10:20:00
I saved 20 bucks buying from thebowman.com--in case anyone is interested.
Edited by - jsasker on 10/24/2002 10:20:00
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My father prefers the TR Xchanger on his Legacy as well. It's a good stab with some slight improvements for 2003. The GK Traq Shorty with a SVL Mod on front is an awesome choice. Add the other two SVL Mods to the rear bushing and you truly have the ultimate in recoil and vibration reduction.
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All these mentioned are good and I've tried most of them on my Legacy. The best in my opinion is the Simms enhancer 2000 with their module system. I use all 3 modules on the end of the enhancer 2000 and then a simms rubber enhancer in the back of the riser opposite the enhancer. It works awesome but is expensive for all that.
2nd best is the Golden Key Tranquilizer in the long version. I've tried the short and long one back to back and the long one is much better. It's almost as good as the above set up, and for the $$$ if your on a budget it can't be beat.
2nd best is the Golden Key Tranquilizer in the long version. I've tried the short and long one back to back and the long one is much better. It's almost as good as the above set up, and for the $$$ if your on a budget it can't be beat.