johnvan74
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- Feb 7, 2020
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Just purchased a Prime Black 5, looking for input on options for a good out west hunting stabilizer. I will be adding a Tightspot 5 arrow quiver and I will be using a HHA Tetra Tournament 4 pin sight.
Have you shot it yet? Btw its amazing!I have a 10” beestinger and I like it. I would suggest the crossroads archery adjustable stabilizer because that’s what I want next. I want a black 5 I’m jealous.
Is that the counterslide stabilizer? Looks like a good concept how do you like it?just started running new bee stinger microhex and love it. used to run a sidebar but was too heavy this knocks out two birds with one stone.
does the weight become an issue on longer mountain hikes chasing elk out west?Brand does not matter whatsoever. Length does matter, a short stabilizer doesn't do anything. The longer the stabilizer, the less weight you need on the end to get the same effect. But, you do want one that is stiff enough that it won't bend at all - that becomes more important in the longer ones.
I personally like a front and rear bar setup with quick disconnects. 10" front, 6" or 8" rear works well, and will keep you legal for bowhunter class 3D if that's your thing.
I personally hunt with a 14" front, with 4-5 ounces out front, and then a 10" rear with 6-8 if I remember correctly. The longer front stabilizer actually works well and gives you something to hang onto if you carry your bow on your shoulders.
You'll need to experiment on what weights work best for you.
Is that the counterslide stabilizer? Looks like a good concept how do you like it?
does the weight become an issue on longer mountain hikes chasing elk out west?