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Stabilizers. short vs. long
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<blockquote data-quote="StrutNut" data-source="post: 1098535" data-attributes="member: 88257"><p>Well, I use a 12 inch B-Stinger with a 12oz dish on the end and see no need to change. When I first put it on my bow I started immediately shooting robin hoods at 20 yards. After wrecking a few Easton Axis I learned quick to not shoot at the same spot. It really helps hold the bow steady and I really like it except hunting out of a ground blind. I typically take it off in those. Otherwise I never go without it. It is exceptionally steady out of a tree stand.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="StrutNut, post: 1098535, member: 88257"] Well, I use a 12 inch B-Stinger with a 12oz dish on the end and see no need to change. When I first put it on my bow I started immediately shooting robin hoods at 20 yards. After wrecking a few Easton Axis I learned quick to not shoot at the same spot. It really helps hold the bow steady and I really like it except hunting out of a ground blind. I typically take it off in those. Otherwise I never go without it. It is exceptionally steady out of a tree stand. [/QUOTE]
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