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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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I don't use one anymore. I feel like I can shoot just as well without one. This^^^ +1 -Ken
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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.
We can keep Larry Root and all his idiotic blabber and user names on here, but we can't get Ralph back..... Whiskey Tango Foxtrot, over....
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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.
Every normal man must be tempted, at times, to spit on his hands, hoist the black flag, and begin slitting throats.
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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. pretty cool...looks like a hammer
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