Target stabilizer....help!!!!!!!!
#2
RE: Target stabilizer....help!!!!!!!!
W460,
I use an 18" AEP on my Max 2000.
Actually, I have 3 AEP stabilizers that I interchange between my Super Nova, Max, Bowman, and Red Man.
I have the AEP Quick Disconnect attached to all my bows.
You can get the quick disconnect in straight or 10 degree down.
I have both types and lately use the 10 degree down more.
That's what I'm using on my Max 2000.
You can get AEP's in 3/4" or 1" diameter in lenghts from 3" to 30"
Plus different style V-bars.
All my AEP's are 1" diameter but you may prefer the 3/4" diameter to save weight.
You can get them in film dipped colors to match your bow, standard black, or polished silver.
They come with adjustable weights that slide within the tube.
They have rubber doinker type shock absorbers at each end.
They will not reduce recoil as well as a Kyber or probably a Stealth.
But that's what limbsavers are for anyway.
To me, they are the ultimate target stabilizer.
I don't use anything else for target shooting!
Plus, I think they're really cool looking.
Sag.
http://www.aeparchery.com
Edited by - Sagittarius on 11/04/2002 09:49:26
I use an 18" AEP on my Max 2000.
Actually, I have 3 AEP stabilizers that I interchange between my Super Nova, Max, Bowman, and Red Man.
I have the AEP Quick Disconnect attached to all my bows.
You can get the quick disconnect in straight or 10 degree down.
I have both types and lately use the 10 degree down more.
That's what I'm using on my Max 2000.
You can get AEP's in 3/4" or 1" diameter in lenghts from 3" to 30"
Plus different style V-bars.
All my AEP's are 1" diameter but you may prefer the 3/4" diameter to save weight.
You can get them in film dipped colors to match your bow, standard black, or polished silver.
They come with adjustable weights that slide within the tube.
They have rubber doinker type shock absorbers at each end.
They will not reduce recoil as well as a Kyber or probably a Stealth.
But that's what limbsavers are for anyway.
To me, they are the ultimate target stabilizer.
I don't use anything else for target shooting!
Plus, I think they're really cool looking.
Sag.
http://www.aeparchery.com
Edited by - Sagittarius on 11/04/2002 09:49:26
#3
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Athens GA USA
Posts: 3
RE: Target stabilizer....help!!!!!!!!
Got to agree with Sag. Got my 30" 10 degree down angle w/ quick disconnect AEP last week. Great stabilizer and nice people to deal with. Nunzio sent me 2 weights but I took one out. Oh and by the way, I shoot a Max as well. About to order the new T-wheel cam for it. Got to be Smooooooooooooth. If you are not shooting a Merlin your missing the boat. Great bows and great company to deal with. Thinking real hard about selling my Sure-Loc Supreme and trying out their new target scope. Looking forward to hearing the first reports of this site on archerytalk.com. More people in the general bowhunting community need to be made aware of Merlin and what they are putting out, particularly the Max2000. Unfortunately unless you start hanging out around the target archery boards, most people don't have clue who Merlin is. Good luck on the stabilizer!
Tom C
Tom C
#5
RE: Target stabilizer....help!!!!!!!!
W460,
If you order an AEP from Nunzio, tell him Sagittarius says hello.
He knows me from Bedford and reads my posts at Archery Talk and AIN.
There are lots of fine scopes available.
CR, Extreme, Shrewd, Classic, and Bullseye etc.
The Classic Scope with Zeiss Plano/Convex lens is the sharpest I have ever seen but the most expensive too.
I have one in 6X I bought at Bedford and it's superb.
It's the one I will use for 3-D.
The FeatherVision lens are the best buy for the money, imo.
They come standard in CR, Shrewd and HTM scopes, plus a few others.
My favorite sight is the battleship strong HTM LRD 800.
But, like Tom, I am waiting for a report from Pinwheel 12 on the new Merlin sight when he gets them in stock.
I don't see how they can beat HTM but we'll see.
Pinwheel 12 can also get you the HTM sight and FeatherVision lens.
I bought my last HTM from Pinwheel and it's an awesome sight.
Sag.
If you order an AEP from Nunzio, tell him Sagittarius says hello.
He knows me from Bedford and reads my posts at Archery Talk and AIN.
There are lots of fine scopes available.
CR, Extreme, Shrewd, Classic, and Bullseye etc.
The Classic Scope with Zeiss Plano/Convex lens is the sharpest I have ever seen but the most expensive too.
I have one in 6X I bought at Bedford and it's superb.
It's the one I will use for 3-D.
The FeatherVision lens are the best buy for the money, imo.
They come standard in CR, Shrewd and HTM scopes, plus a few others.
My favorite sight is the battleship strong HTM LRD 800.
But, like Tom, I am waiting for a report from Pinwheel 12 on the new Merlin sight when he gets them in stock.
I don't see how they can beat HTM but we'll see.
Pinwheel 12 can also get you the HTM sight and FeatherVision lens.
I bought my last HTM from Pinwheel and it's an awesome sight.
Sag.
#6
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Athens GA USA
Posts: 3
RE: Target stabilizer....help!!!!!!!!
Weatherby460,
If you are interesested I just put my CR scope and 4x & 8x feathervision lens up for sale on the classifieds on archerytalk.com. The 8x lens is the exemplar which is their top end lens. Everything is in great shape and the CR scope housing has an up post for a fiber optic. I would take $145 delivered for everything. Paid around $250 fopr the setup 6 months ago.
If interested email me at:
[email protected]
Tom
If you are interesested I just put my CR scope and 4x & 8x feathervision lens up for sale on the classifieds on archerytalk.com. The 8x lens is the exemplar which is their top end lens. Everything is in great shape and the CR scope housing has an up post for a fiber optic. I would take $145 delivered for everything. Paid around $250 fopr the setup 6 months ago.
If interested email me at:
[email protected]
Tom