2003 Stealth Stabilizer!
#1
2003 Stealth Stabilizer!
I have been doing some R&D work these last few months and have a new "Granular Mix" for the 2003 version of the Stealth Hunter and Stealth 3-D stabilizers!
If you guys liked the shock absorbing,dampening qualitys of the 2002 Stealth....You are going to be very happy with this stabilizers enhanced shock absorbing&dampening capability.
All Stealth stabilizers that come out of my shop the rest of this year will have this new 2003 "Granular Mix" it is that "GOOD"!!!!!!
They are still a two chamber design,with an improved granular chamber.
Jerry
If you guys liked the shock absorbing,dampening qualitys of the 2002 Stealth....You are going to be very happy with this stabilizers enhanced shock absorbing&dampening capability.
All Stealth stabilizers that come out of my shop the rest of this year will have this new 2003 "Granular Mix" it is that "GOOD"!!!!!!
They are still a two chamber design,with an improved granular chamber.
Jerry
#3
RE: 2003 Stealth Stabilizer!
In the quantity of stabilizers that I deal in,having them camo dipped is very expensive!
It would ad between 15.00&20.00 dollars to the cost!ouch!!!!
I have taken 2 P&Y class whitetails with these stabilizers on my bow,so I dont really see that you are at a disadvantage with a black stabilizer,I also know of 2 P&Y elk taken this year, taken by guys with black Stealth Hunter stabilizers.....one might make B&C and was shot at 8 yards!!!!!!
I can take custom orders for camo stabilizers......but it takes several weeks for this and adds to the cost as I said.
I would be glad to order one in the camo of your choice....just give me a call to order a custom one!
www.stealtharchery.com
It would ad between 15.00&20.00 dollars to the cost!ouch!!!!
I have taken 2 P&Y class whitetails with these stabilizers on my bow,so I dont really see that you are at a disadvantage with a black stabilizer,I also know of 2 P&Y elk taken this year, taken by guys with black Stealth Hunter stabilizers.....one might make B&C and was shot at 8 yards!!!!!!
I can take custom orders for camo stabilizers......but it takes several weeks for this and adds to the cost as I said.
I would be glad to order one in the camo of your choice....just give me a call to order a custom one!
www.stealtharchery.com
#4
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Cincinnati oh USA
Posts: 626
RE: 2003 Stealth Stabilizer!
Wildweasel (cool name!) there are a lot of great stabilizers out if you like yours in camo. Some good ones to check out are the Tranquilizer, Queit Tune, X-Ring (under a new name now...can't remember!), Vibracheck, Trophy Ridge, etc. I have never tried a Stealth but if your interested drop me a e-mail and I will tell you what I have found to be good products that have camo on them.
#6
RE: 2003 Stealth Stabilizer!
Yes, they do!I have been using the new granular mix for about a month now on the production of the Stealth line.
It is quite a bit more expensive than the other mix,so you will see a price increase soon!
I did not want to bump the prices just before hunting season,so I waited to come out with word on this until now....it seemed time to come out with the 2003 version!
Several of my staff shooters used the new granular mix at the end of the 3-D season here as I did and we were very happy with the 2003 prototypes.
Jerry www.stealtharchery.com
It is quite a bit more expensive than the other mix,so you will see a price increase soon!
I did not want to bump the prices just before hunting season,so I waited to come out with word on this until now....it seemed time to come out with the 2003 version!
Several of my staff shooters used the new granular mix at the end of the 3-D season here as I did and we were very happy with the 2003 prototypes.
Jerry www.stealtharchery.com
#8
RE: 2003 Stealth Stabilizer!
I dont know if the stabilizer is the reason you are smacking those deer...but a quiet,well balanced bow sure does help eh?
The fact that these stabilizers are not camo does not seem to hurt my hunting either....a lot of things in the woods are dark & in the shadows.
Glad to hear you are happy with your stealth Hunter stabilizer....did you purchase all 3 for your self or for some friends also?
Hope you have a great hunting season!(sounds like you are)
Jerry
The fact that these stabilizers are not camo does not seem to hurt my hunting either....a lot of things in the woods are dark & in the shadows.
Glad to hear you are happy with your stealth Hunter stabilizer....did you purchase all 3 for your self or for some friends also?
Hope you have a great hunting season!(sounds like you are)
Jerry
#9
RE: 2003 Stealth Stabilizer!
Jerry, only one was for me. Yea, the season is going well! Have`nt cracked a buck yet, but have alot of footage of smaller ones.
NRA,UBP,BASS Member
New Stanton,PA
NRA,UBP,BASS Member
New Stanton,PA
#10
RE: 2003 Stealth Stabilizer!
Instead of dipping the stabilizers for camo, couldn't you use chemical anodizing? Kind of like what Easton uses on their Jazz arrows, but in a camo combination. That would probably cost a heck of a lot less than dipping and would look extremely cool.<img src=icon_smile_cool.gif border=0 align=middle>