Brendan
WKR
No issue for me.does the weight become an issue on longer mountain hikes chasing elk out west?
No issue for me.does the weight become an issue on longer mountain hikes chasing elk out west?
Just started using the Crossover 1233 telescopic stabilizer. I first saw Corey Jacobsen from Elk101 using it. Very interesting concept, and so far I like it. In hindsight, I wish I had purchased the 821 model as I don't see when I would ever extend to the 33" mark. Quick disconnect is a must.
Not a whole lot. Only a two or three times. Got it mid-January. So far I like it with only one weight on the front and I shoot best with it around 20" extended.Have you got to mess with this stabilizer much?
Not a whole lot. Only a two or three times. Got it mid-January. So far I like it with only one weight on the front and I shoot best with it around 20" extended.
Kind of curious about running these stabilizers at different lengths having an effect on arrow point of impact. EG.. If I had the 821 stabilizer at 8" for treestand hunting and wanted to run it out to 21" for target shooting or western applications, would it have an effect on my arrow point of impact?I use the Crossover 821 out front and another one as a back bar. I use a quick connect on the back bar. Really like the setup and the flexibility it allows.
Kind of curious about running these stabilizers at different lengths having an effect on arrow point of impact. EG.. If I had the 821 stabilizer at 8" for treestand hunting and wanted to run it out to 21" for target shooting or western applications, would it have an effect on my arrow point of impact?
I ripped off my stabilizers and learned how to shoot a bow again. Now I shoot minimal weight on a relatively short bar or no front bar at all with a small, offset dampening stabilizer on the rear.
Anyone use a TAP (Titanium Archery Prod)?
Many threads here if you search. Some like it, some don't.Anyone try the Quivalizer from Option Archery?