roosiebull
WKR
just slapping stabilizers on doesn't help and often makes a bow hold worse.... just putting a front stab on will likely not help... stabilizers make a bow hold better if the shooter understands the goal, and takes the time to really dial things in.So im out tonight doing my normal 30-60 minute shooting session and my shots are all wack dont know whats going on was having awesome groupings from 25,35, and 40 just yesterday so now im getting annoyed and start messing around with the bow to see if anything maybe felt better or made shooting easier and the first thing I did was take off my front 8" stabilizer.....
Honestly the first thing was obviously the weight difference in the bow but for some reason it felt more secured in my hand I didnt feel as much shake and my first 4 shots were so tight I almost broke my 3D target pulling the arrows out..
Does anybody else shoot with no front stabilizer or am I the only dumb lookin ****** out here?
i don't have stabilizers on most of my bows, i hate back bars on hunting bows, and it's just not necessary for the hunting i do at all. i had a counterslide on my mach 1 this season, and though it improved the balance at full draw a little, i don't think it was more forgiving, it just settled a little quicker at full draw.
if you are going to have stabilizers, make sure they are doing their job, just screwing a stabilizer on will not help unless you get lucky, you will need to shoot a lot with different configurations and weight on your stabilizers, you'll most likely need a back bar as well to dial things in.
most bows are not going to shoot better by screwing a random front stabilizer on.