Lets talk hunting stabilizers
#51
RE: Lets talk hunting stabilizers
You bet BC!! If everyone agreed on everything it wouldn't give any of us a chance to learn. I know in the last few years I've learned plenty on the forums.
Good or Bad, I always sticked to my beliefs until proven wrongwhether I'm arguing with a customer or not, andregardless what bow a person shoots.
If I changed my opinion depending on who Iwas discussing an issue with. IMO it wouldn't say much for me or my opinion
BC, You bet I hope to do more business. You've proven me wrong before. Darn I'd hate to be wrong everytime. Sometimes the more I learn the more I realize how little I know
Dan
Good or Bad, I always sticked to my beliefs until proven wrongwhether I'm arguing with a customer or not, andregardless what bow a person shoots.
If I changed my opinion depending on who Iwas discussing an issue with. IMO it wouldn't say much for me or my opinion
BC, You bet I hope to do more business. You've proven me wrong before. Darn I'd hate to be wrong everytime. Sometimes the more I learn the more I realize how little I know
Dan
#52
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Alvo Nebraska USA
Posts: 2,057
RE: Lets talk hunting stabilizers
ORIGINAL: Cougar Mag
Thanks Dan, very interesting. In just my basic way of theorizing things it would seem that the follow through of the string pushing an arrow on forward with no suppressor would allow higher speeds, but no!!!! In all actuality I am guessing that upon reaching brace that the string launching an arrow has reached its full potential. Sounds like to me with the proper suppressor and placed at optimum position that a suppressor can help suppress noise and vibration while not sacrificing performance. My opinion anyway.
Thanks Dan, very interesting. In just my basic way of theorizing things it would seem that the follow through of the string pushing an arrow on forward with no suppressor would allow higher speeds, but no!!!! In all actuality I am guessing that upon reaching brace that the string launching an arrow has reached its full potential. Sounds like to me with the proper suppressor and placed at optimum position that a suppressor can help suppress noise and vibration while not sacrificing performance. My opinion anyway.
Funny that they have been around for a long time in one fashion or another and now they are VERY much mainstream essentials for compound bows..
They work!
#53
RE: Lets talk hunting stabilizers
ORIGINAL: bigcountry
Nothin wrong with crow. Little salt and its ok.
But I can tell ya one thing. This pro-chrony rocks.
ORIGINAL: brucelanthier
bigcountry, making a post like that says a lot about a man and in my book it is all good . That's a good post, all of it,that I can't disagree with .
bigcountry, making a post like that says a lot about a man and in my book it is all good . That's a good post, all of it,that I can't disagree with .
But I can tell ya one thing. This pro-chrony rocks.
I'd buy you a beer for that, shows a good bit of character.................
#54
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RE: Lets talk hunting stabilizers
ORIGINAL: OHbowhntr
BC,
I'd buy you a beer for that, shows a good bit of character.................
ORIGINAL: bigcountry
Nothin wrong with crow. Little salt and its ok.
But I can tell ya one thing. This pro-chrony rocks.
ORIGINAL: brucelanthier
bigcountry, making a post like that says a lot about a man and in my book it is all good . That's a good post, all of it,that I can't disagree with .
bigcountry, making a post like that says a lot about a man and in my book it is all good . That's a good post, all of it,that I can't disagree with .
But I can tell ya one thing. This pro-chrony rocks.
I'd buy you a beer for that, shows a good bit of character.................