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What makes my bow a "contraption" vs yours?


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I use an 8" B Stinger.
Honestly I am not sure it helps a lot, but it looks sexy and holds on my wrist sling.


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Originally Posted by eyeball
Originally Posted by chlinstructor
I don't use one anymore. I feel like I can shoot just as well without one.


This^^^


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Being that I just cannot make myself shoot very far anymore since the deer can move vs the slow speed of the arrow, I have not used one for years.

Especially on my recurves.

For pure accuracy yes, I do remember those years when I shot extremely well, out to longer distances and thought that anyone should be able to do the best and make shots at 50 yards with a bow very easily. And I have.

But I now know better and owe more to my deer personally, as such no need for a stabilizer.

When I did run hunting ones, fronts were the only ones, and appx 8-12 inches.. I had a couple of heavier shorter that I did not think did much or enough to be using.

I liked the twin v rear facing ones for target bows. But not hunting.


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I shoot an 8" T-bar from Vendetta Archery. A total of four ounces at the end of that carbon bar balances and levels things out nicely. Plus I can set my bow down and the T stab holds it up perfectly without laying over on the side, no bow holder necessary. smile


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Originally Posted by MOGC
I shoot an 8" T-bar from Vendetta Archery. A total of four ounces at the end of that carbon bar balances and levels things out nicely. Plus I can set my bow down and the T stab holds it up perfectly without laying over on the side, no bow holder necessary. smile


pretty cool...looks like a hammer

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