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Hi,
My questions surround whether a rear stabilizer is recommended (or as beneficial as the front) on a hunting setup, and which length/model is best to accompany my front stabilizer.
I get it that stabs are fundamentally just a lever arm weight on a stick, but part of archery is tinkering (even when it’s not always broken) and having fun figuring out what works the best. I’m approaching this as a chance to to learn as much as possible and try to get more dialed in. I’m going to try to spend some time trying out a rear stabilizer, but I have limited opportunity to do that without buying one. Would be grateful to hear your thoughts. I’ve also been looking over past posts about this stuff and sounds like there are a lot of approaches. Let me know how I can ask better questions about this. Thanks in advance.
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1. Do I need a rear stab to accompany the front? I haven’t shot with a rear stab before and I’m wondering if it would be a dramatic improvement over just a front stabilizer. I have felt a significant improvement with the front stab, but perhaps the front stab makes more of a difference than the rear.
2. What length rear should I get if I’m using a 10” on the front?
3. Should I go longer than 10” on the front, or is 10 a good balance? It’s a hunting bow and I’m mainly hunting spot & stalk.
4. Is there any strategy to choosing models for front vs rear stabs, aside from having the rear a bit shorter? (Are some models designed only as rear or front stabs? Will it be the best to get to two of the same stab models just with different lengths if I’m running two stabs on a bow?)
I ordered a Shrewd Revx 10” for the front, and I was thinking about an 8” rear. Having talked with a handful of folks, it sounds like 10” is a good way to go for the front stab on a hunting rig but I would be psyched for feedback on alternatives, and can always return/move things around.
Thanks for any advice. Hope you guys are having a great Friday.
My questions surround whether a rear stabilizer is recommended (or as beneficial as the front) on a hunting setup, and which length/model is best to accompany my front stabilizer.
I get it that stabs are fundamentally just a lever arm weight on a stick, but part of archery is tinkering (even when it’s not always broken) and having fun figuring out what works the best. I’m approaching this as a chance to to learn as much as possible and try to get more dialed in. I’m going to try to spend some time trying out a rear stabilizer, but I have limited opportunity to do that without buying one. Would be grateful to hear your thoughts. I’ve also been looking over past posts about this stuff and sounds like there are a lot of approaches. Let me know how I can ask better questions about this. Thanks in advance.
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1. Do I need a rear stab to accompany the front? I haven’t shot with a rear stab before and I’m wondering if it would be a dramatic improvement over just a front stabilizer. I have felt a significant improvement with the front stab, but perhaps the front stab makes more of a difference than the rear.
2. What length rear should I get if I’m using a 10” on the front?
3. Should I go longer than 10” on the front, or is 10 a good balance? It’s a hunting bow and I’m mainly hunting spot & stalk.
4. Is there any strategy to choosing models for front vs rear stabs, aside from having the rear a bit shorter? (Are some models designed only as rear or front stabs? Will it be the best to get to two of the same stab models just with different lengths if I’m running two stabs on a bow?)
I ordered a Shrewd Revx 10” for the front, and I was thinking about an 8” rear. Having talked with a handful of folks, it sounds like 10” is a good way to go for the front stab on a hunting rig but I would be psyched for feedback on alternatives, and can always return/move things around.
Thanks for any advice. Hope you guys are having a great Friday.
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