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Originally Posted By: bowhunter16A stabilizer dosent really help much with accuracy its really more for the balance and not ever shooter has to use or have one. A stabilizer is only needed if the bow tends to sit in your hand and the top of the bow leans toward you.


A wb is the best rest to use for hunting bc you dont have to worry about the arrow comming out, but your drop away is much more accurate and is what I shoot on my hunting and tournament bow.




Not trying to embarrass you or anything, but the whole part of your post directed towards stabilizers is wrong. All stabilizers will help to a certain extent, but a longer heavier stabilizer WILL DECREASE HAND TORQUE...which in turn will make you a more accurate shooter.


Why do you think indoor spot shooters use 30"+ inch stabilizers? Just to keep their bow from tipping back when they shoot?


Anyone here who doesnt believe me go out and find a stabilizer around 8"-12+" with a weight kit or weight at the end of it...I prefer a B-Stinger or Posten. Shoot your bow without it or with your current stabilizer. Shoot a 3 arrow group at 30 or 40 yards (I know I hate shooting groups also but it's the best way to see the difference) then put on the heavier stabilizer and do it again and see if your groups get better.



Not only do they help with accuracy but they help steady your pin at longer distance's.


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