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Hoyt,thanks! I currently shoot with a stabilizer and I am thinking of not using one next season to shave weight, can you give me some pro's and con's if that would be a good idea or not. I have always used some type of stabilizer, I think that is how my dad setup my first bow and I just always went with one.
Good on you.. I also love my am35 with the black/camo combo.. I shot the reezen 6.5 today after we put the new dampner on it, good god it is the biggest POS I have ever shot.. the thing had so much hand shock it almost fell out of my hand.. I was blown away......
Quote from: Hoytstaffshooter83 on February 14, 2009, 05:42:21 PMGood on you.. I also love my am35 with the black/camo combo.. I shot the reezen 6.5 today after we put the new dampner on it, good god it is the biggest POS I have ever shot.. the thing had so much hand shock it almost fell out of my hand.. I was blown away......That's how I felt when I shot the PSE X-Force. It was overall a miserable experience. I even talked to a guy who claimed to have test fired many bows and said the X-Force was the smoothest bow he'd ever shot. He loved it. Apparantely he'd never fired a bowtech, Hoyt, Matthews, Martin, Diamond, Reflex, Fred Bear, Alpine, Parker or Browning before.
My best advice for any hunter would be take up target shooting, and not with your hunting bow.......(cut out for quoting purposes)......its not as much the bow that makes a shooter good but his ability with it.... and that goes for any bow....