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Re: whats your favorite hunting stabilizer?
« Reply #30 on: May 10, 2015, 05:42:23 PM »
Are there a couple of specific stabilizer models you would recommend for the Outlaw, Rad?

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Re: whats your favorite hunting stabilizer?
« Reply #31 on: May 10, 2015, 06:09:48 PM »
Are there a couple of specific stabilizer models you would recommend for the Outlaw, Rad?

None that are very inexpensive.  I used the longer Sims and placed the majority of the modules at the very end.  Very similar to how D-Rock uses his on his target bow.  B-Stinger is another that should work well on that bow...if you don't mind carrying around a stool attached to the bow ;)
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Re: whats your favorite hunting stabilizer?
« Reply #32 on: May 10, 2015, 07:03:21 PM »
I think the letoff on each bow are about the same @75%
I tried to lookup specs and that's what I could find.
Just realised my secondary bow is actually a 2005 Hoyt Ultrasport with Zr100 cams. So its even older then I thought.
Could be what Rads talking about with the fps thing. All bows seem to havr potential to be super accurate but with 50-70fps faster ibo from my bear seems like its creating more problems. I'm still trying to get it honed it and its been a long dreadful road.

How fast do you think that Bear is!! :chuckle:

IBO specs are 45 fps different.  Also the limbs are ZR-100.  Cam is the original Cam 1/2.  The new Bear cam is more critical in tune.  The old Hoyt is longer and has a slightly higher brace height.  That is bound to have some effect.  Speed itself is more critical to arrow tune even if it's not a 70 fps difference.

Have you measured the two bows draw lengths?  Often times when I struggle with a new bow I find that even though the cam says it is the same draw length the one I struggle with is a little longer than what my old proven bows are.
Lol ibo on bear is 340ish. The hoyt I assumed was 280ish.
You should just come by one day and me n Beck will provide dinner and we can play bows. :tup:  No one around me knows anything about bows and I'm almost tired of picki g your brain on here.
Have you tried a chrono too see your actual bow speed? 

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Re: whats your favorite hunting stabilizer?
« Reply #33 on: May 10, 2015, 07:15:52 PM »
another recommendation for B-Stinger. That being said, it's kind of along the lines of new bows as well. There are several great options, it's about what feels the best to you and gives you the most confidence.
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