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Back bar stabalizer?
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Anyone run them? I'm thinking of getting one and would like to see what everyone thinks of them? I really like the idea of them.
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June 15, 2017, 06:36:30 PM »
yes... my bow always seemed to settle leaning a bit to the right... probably because quiver is on that side.... put a back stab on the left side, adjusted out with the right weight and bow settles perfect now...
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I have the BStinger Sport Hunter with 8" up front and 6" trailing back. I had a single stablizer prior and did notice the difference in ballance. I did have concerns on it hanging up in brush wihile chasing critters, but have had no issues.
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Commando, check out the "quivalizer" too. I have one and I drink the koolaid.
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I switched to a quivalizer and so far so good. I would like to add 3 oz to the end to give it some wieght. I'll be testing that soon.
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