Sitka Gear
Stabilizer ?
Equipment
Contributors to this thread:
LINK 04-Aug-20
wyobullshooter 04-Aug-20
midwest 04-Aug-20
Tater 04-Aug-20
Tater 04-Aug-20
WapitiBob 04-Aug-20
LUNG$HOT 04-Aug-20
Tater 04-Aug-20
RD in WI 04-Aug-20
bpctcb 05-Aug-20
bpctcb 05-Aug-20
bpctcb 05-Aug-20
Dale06 05-Aug-20
longspeak74 05-Aug-20
PECO 06-Aug-20
From: LINK
04-Aug-20
I’ve as always used a cheap limb saver stabilizer and I’m looking to try something different. I want something under 15-16” as I can’t imagine packing a 30”er through the mountains. For those of you that feel like your stabilizer is effective what do you use?

04-Aug-20
Bee Stinger Hexx Counter Slide. Love it!

From: midwest
04-Aug-20
I have Bee Stinger Hexx 12" front and back on my new bow.

From: Tater
04-Aug-20
I have a 10 inch pro hunter max black I paid $90 and take $70 for it. Brand new

From: Tater
04-Aug-20
I also have the apex 10 inch carbon core offset for $50. like new. Good hunting stabilizer

From: WapitiBob
04-Aug-20
22' front, 12" back

From: LUNG$HOT
04-Aug-20
Checkout “Crossover” stabilizers. They’re a telescoping design with several different models. I shoot the 1017. It goes from 10” to 17” or anywhere in between with just a twist. I love mine. No affiliation just like the product.

From: Tater
04-Aug-20
The 10 inch bee stinger will have you holding steady for sure but I don’t care for the added weight to do so. I shoot the 9 inch limb saver for vibration. I like a lighter setup.

From: RD in WI
04-Aug-20
I shoot with a shorter front bar (6") and a longer back bar (10"). Since I started shooting with this configuration, my side-to-side movement has subsided greatly and dropping out of the bullseye while aiming has been reduced also. I don't know if the brand matters as much as the correct configuration for your equipment and shooting style. Good luck

From: bpctcb
05-Aug-20
Crossover. I have the 12-33” model. Pack the bow with it at 12” and then shoot with it at 24” if situation allows. At 24” it only sticks out past my arrow 4” before I draw and it’s much steadier than a 10” beestinger that I used to run.

BP

From: bpctcb
05-Aug-20

From: bpctcb
05-Aug-20

From: Dale06
05-Aug-20
Bee Stinger, 10” here.

From: longspeak74
05-Aug-20
Just switched from a smaller limb saver to a 10" Bee stinger. Noticable difference and tighter groups.

From: PECO
06-Aug-20
I stick with the cheap limbsaver. I tried a Bee Stinger, did not work out for me. Traded it.

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