KneeDeep
FNG
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- Dec 30, 2022
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Now that it's the off season, I've been experimenting with rear stabilizers on my hunting rig to see if it adds any precision. As I'm experimenting, I'm making the back bar longer and longer incrementally (using a Crossover stabilizer) until all of a sudden I realize the back bar is now resting on my hip at full draw! Dang did it add even more stability to my pin float!
I'm guessing the reason you never see this is because it's not allowed by any of the archery associations in competition, but I wonder if anyone has tried something like that for hunting? With a collapsable stabilizer like the Crossover it wouldn't be more work than dialing a site which I know some do (not me). Anyone tried?
I'm guessing the reason you never see this is because it's not allowed by any of the archery associations in competition, but I wonder if anyone has tried something like that for hunting? With a collapsable stabilizer like the Crossover it wouldn't be more work than dialing a site which I know some do (not me). Anyone tried?