Stabilizer Quick Disconnect

I have one on the back bar because the Hoyt one is the most compact mount I could find but I don’t have one on the front bar any more because it’s just added weight and it’s really not hard to unscrew it.
I put my bow in one of the slings that covers the cams and string and I take the bars off when I ride the atv in with my bow on my back. The quick release bits are just one more thing to lose.
 
I have one for my front and one for my back bar. The fronts not totally necessary but makes it quicker and easier to go in and out of my case.


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I do because I like as small of a hard case as I can get and the dang stab was the only thing in the way. I got tired of screwing and unscrewing the durn thing and having to adjust my wrist sling. QD solved all that, quick twist on and off and doesn't mess with the sling.
 
None on either, haven't cased my bow in years, used to be the law to case it or make it unable to shoot in Illinois when I lived there.
 
I have the 10 degree quick disconnect, Cordillera back bar mount, and stabilizers from Cutter Stabilizers. I got their 10 degree disconnect first because it allows you to store the stabilizer vertically. This is great when backpacking in and I have my bow strapped to my back.
 
For those with a downward angle front quick disconnect how much difference did that seem to make for you with hold, float and stability? Stabilizers are one of those areas I always want to tinker more with. Right now I just have a 10 inch front bar but I’ve really been thinking of going to a 12/8 front and back set up and also trying a downward angle front
 
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